Monday, December 8, 2008
Brunei Times - December 4th - Singapore students tour Tutong attractions
TWENTY Singaporean youth participants of the Brunei-Singapore Adventure Camp 2008 visited several attractions in Tutong yesterday as part of the Ministry of Education's drive to raise the younger generation's awareness and appreciation for culture, traditions and the natural environment. During the visit, the youths, accompanied by volunteers from the Ministry of Education, made their way to the Tasek Merimbun Museum and conducted a short jungle trek. This was later followed by a short visit to Tasek Merimbun where they learned some of the history of Tasek Merimbun and observed a demonstration of the traditional music played by the locals. Before concluding their visit, the youths went to the Ukong Ambulong processing facilities where they witnessed the process of making ambuyat, a local delicacy in Brunei. After the trip, the participants began rehearsing for the closing ceremony, which will be held on December 7 at the Rizqun International Hotel. The one-week Brunei-Singapore Adventure Camp 2008 is hosted by Brunei's Ministry of Education at the Wasan Vocational School this year.
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Do you think its worthwhile to drop by Singapore after visiting Malaysia? I heard a lot of nice things about singapore. And there seemed to be so many things to do at singapore as listed out at http://www.visitors.sg
Hi aash :)
I didnt realise u posted a comment here :)
Well Im sure its worthwhile :) Just like the saying, we'll never know unless we try :)
So good luck! :)
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