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David Mann will be on location in a number of places throughout BSB to capture the special and interesting places that most tourists don't normally see when visiting Brunei

Bandar Seri Begawan - Brunei's unique attractions, lifestyle and culture were part of a live radio broadcast from the Sultanate to Australia, with Melbourne radio and television personality Denis Walter transmitting his lunchtime programme from The Empire Hotel & Country Club starting recently.

According to a press statement, Denis, along with fellow presenter Davit' Mann, broadcast Brunei to their listening audience of Radio 3AW - Melbourne's number one news and talkback station.

The radio personalities are being hosted by Brunei Tourism, Royal Brunei Airlines and The Empire Hotel & Country Club as a marketing opportunity to increase awareness and visitation to Brunei.

Brunei Tourism's Australian Manager, Ross Tutin, said this was an exciting opportunity for the tourism industry and people of Brunei to share their stories and love for the country.

"From these stories we hope to increase interest of holidaying in Brunei linked with Royal Brunei's daily services to Brunei and their wider network," says Tutin.

During the live broadcast on Wednesday Thursday and Friday this week, Denis and David interviewed a number of Bruneians and provided interesting stories of their travels in the country.

David Mann will be on location in a number of places throughout Bandar Seri Begawan to capture the special and interesting places that most tourists don't normally see when visiting Brunei. The show will also be streamed on the radio stations' web site, along with special web only podcasts and photos of their adventures.

--Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin


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