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Unit 49, Second Floor
Haji Munchit & Hajah Dayang Rapiah Complex
Kg Jaya Setia, Berakas, BD2713
Brunei Darussalam
Culture
BiG Buzz : Sight of Faith & Devotion
- By biG Insider
- . 04/10/2024
Lovers of art have a treat on their hands! A first-ever in Brunei, the ‘Faith and Devotion’ exhibition brings a touch of the international art
BiG Buzz : You Better WAK This Way In Miri!
- By biG Insider
- . 04/10/2024
The highly anticipated month-long What About Kuching festival returned with a focus that saw more satellite festivals cropping upin further Sarawak locations for the first time. Since
BiG Buzz : Mindanao’s Taste of Magic
- By biG Insider
- . 03/10/2024
With the small of burning coconut meat filling the kitchen, an intrusive thought creeps into the back of my mind. Does the house have a
BiG Buzz : Dan Lain-Lain Exhibition
- By biG Insider
- . 03/10/2024
If you managed to catch the Dan Lain-Lain exhibition at the Creative Space Gallery recently, you were likely left with many more questions than you
BiG Beyond : Frolic in Fujian
- By biG Insider
- . 30/08/2024
A NATURAL BEAUTY Enjoying the scenery in Fujian is as easy as looking outside your hotel window, thanks to its geography. The area is said
BiG Beyond : Ignite Your Senses In Bangkok City
- By biG Insider
- . 30/08/2024
Sponsored by Tourism Authority of Thailand | *While we’ve taken every precaution to ensure a location is halal, or accommodates halal service requests, please reconfirm
BiG Beyond : Heaven in Hat Yai
- By biG Insider
- . 29/08/2024
Sponsored by Tourism Authority of Thailand | *While we’ve taken every precaution to ensure a location is halal, or accommodates halal service requests, please reconfirm
BiG Buzz : First Japanese Food Fair at OneCity
- By biG Insider
- . 26/08/2024
Oishiidesu! A Japanese Food Fair at One City Shopping Centre in Salambigar wowed visitors and invited guests alike as a bevy of local and foreign
BiG Feature : Where Art Thou?
- By biG Insider
- . 14/08/2024
Thinking of art from Borneo probably conjures up stereotypical images of stylised tribal paintings, intricate beadwork and weaving, and while this is certainly an undeniable
