|
Vietnam VP Visits Places of
Interest
By Dewi Mohd Sofri
Bandar Seri
Begawan - The Vice-President of Socialist Republic of
Vietnam, Truong My Hoa, on her third day official visit to the
country yesterday, went for a tour to a number of Brunei
Darussalam's tourist attractions.
Her itinerary began with a visit to
the Brunei Museum in Jalan Kota Batu, near the capital. The Museum
houses exhibits of artefacts and specimens from diverse areas such
as Archaeology, Ethnography, History and Natural History. As a
cultural and educational showcase for the sultanate, the Museum
attracts both local and foreign visitors.
After visiting the Brunei Museum,
the Vietnamese leader proceeded to the Royal Customs Wharf for a
tour of Kampong Ayer.
Upon arrival at the wharf, the vice
president was welcomed by the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of
Home Affairs Hi Mohd Mahdi Pehin Orang Kaya Di Gadong Seri Diraja
Dato Laila Utama Hi Awg Abdul Rahman.
Also present were Dato Paduka Hj
Mohd Yussof Bakar, Brunei-Muara District officer and other senior
officials from the Home Affairs Ministry.
The tour took the Vietnamese
visitors cruising along the Brunei River passing through Sungai
Kedayan and Kampong Sungai Tamoi taking in sights such as the Istana
Nurul Iman, as well as to several other villages that make up the
re-known Kampong Ayer such as Kampong Burung Pingai, Peramu, Saba
and Sungai Kebun before returning to the wharf.
During the one-hour journey, a
brief history on Kampong Ayer dubbed the "Venice of the East was
narrated followed by a video presentation.
The morning's visit pro gramme
ended with a tour of the Royal Regalia.
In the afternoon the Vietnamese
Vice-President Truong was granted an audience by is Majesty the
Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam at Istana Nurul Iman.
Later she visited the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque in the
capital. She also met with officials of e Brunei Economic Board
Development. Last night the Vietnamese Vice-President attended a
dinner reception hosted by HaHong Hai, the Ambassador of Vietnam to
Brunei Darussalam. -- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
Click
Here To Have Your Say On This Story
Brudirect.com News
|