What Can $10 Get in Brunei? (Strange Country)
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Have you ever heard of Brunei? The country on Borneo island that is between Malaysia and Indonesia? Well, I first went in 2013 and it was my least favorite country in the world... So I just went back, with a fresh mind and a positive outlook, and I must admit that I enjoyed it a lot more! if I would enjoy it more this time around (hint: I did!). In this story, find out how many things I could get for $10 in my latest budget challenge!
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More Brunei facts: Although only a small country, Brunei has managed to conserve 70% of its rainforests despite the pressures of development. The first time Brunei participated at the Olympic Games was in Seoul 1988. Weirdly the delegation was composed of a single official and no athletes. The first time the nation sent the athletes to compete was in 1996. From the 14th to the 16th centuries Brunei Darussalam was the seat of a powerful sultanate extending over Sabah, Sarawak and the lower Philippines. Thus, the current Sultan represents one of the oldest continuously ruling dynasties in the world. By the 19th century, the Brunei Darussalam Empire had been whittled away by wars, piracy and the colonial expansion of European powers. Kudos to them to having portraits of their leader everywhere! We do the same thing here with portraits of my grandpa and father, and it's all part of national pride. Bruneians clearly genuinely love their leader for not giving in to opposing powers and doing whatever they want, and it's something that we can also relate to. We are a nation proud of who we are, managing to rebuild our country after a devastating war, modernizing our military, and improving our facilities to better serve the people even with sanctions! Anything is possible as long as you believe.
@ninbendoyt3203
Жыл бұрын
Hi kimmy
@Jay.Jugsss
Жыл бұрын
kimmy whtats up bro
@excelsior31107
11 ай бұрын
The fairytales of that country will turn into a different story once the country's oil has run out.
@leobenjamin7950
10 ай бұрын
thanks kim
That is called Kaya toast and other countries close to Brunei such as Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore also sometimes Kaya toast; the jam is often called Srikaya and it is usually made of egg and coconut milk. It is quite sweet and very delicious.
@rarespecies1001
7 ай бұрын
Ya Brunei js copies watever Malaysia hs , sells or invent . For e.g. Malaysia started cube shop , we 10x open cube shop everywhere in Brunei . Bcs we are nt creative ppl altho we send many students to UK but they com back they usually don do anything to invent or change Brunei bcs they expect or hope Brunei government to giv thm the best jobs w the highest salary and position instead of actually doing or starting somthing thmselves
@Adiarby13
7 ай бұрын
@@rarespecies1001 it's not that we dont have anything unique but we ourselves as bruneian love "outside" stuffs. How many of us eat belutak, or kelupis for breakfast/hightea, how many of us wears songket brunei for sinjang and baju kurung, how many of us wear brunei handbags, most of us loves eating corned beef and sandwich, most of us loves songket terengganu and batik, most of us loves our Coach and LV handbags. The creativity was there but without consumers it remains unknown =)
@_Ninaa1712
6 ай бұрын
As a Bruneian it’s very yummy !
Love that you created 2 videos from this trip! Happy you had a more pleasant experience this time! ~Cara 😊
Brunei is beautiful. Nice scenery. Also, the food looks good. Id want to visit someday.
wow very nice and budget friendly ❤
Awesome 💯
Bruneian Dollars look so pretty! Love how vibrant they are compared to US Dollars. Yup, Kampung Ayer is more than just any village on stilts! Pretty incredible how it was the economic center of the Bruneian Empire for centuries. It wasn't until a program in the 20th century that encouraged people there to relocate to land by establishing administration on land during the British protectorate period that led to a big reduction in people living in the village. And the fact it survived WWII too, it's truly a place that has lived to tell the tale! No wonder they're so proud of flying that unique Bruneian flag So there are 30 Durio species, but only nine of them have edible fruit. The only Durio species on the international market and thus the most famous is Durio zibethinus, which indeed is originally from Borneo, but also Sumatra! Its scientific name comes from Viverra zibetha or the large Indian civet because, the large Indian civet is known for its foul odor and durian's infamous aroma reminded scientists of the civet!
Great job 👍
@MoreTravelsWithDrewBinsky
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
❤❤❤❤❤tkQ for visiting Brunei🇧🇳😍
really Drew ////Nida's cooking show!! here support
Good that you love the foods here 😊❤
@excelsior31107
9 ай бұрын
As always, there is nothing more exciting in Brunei other than it’s food. No wonder Brunei has the second highest obese population in Southeast Asia with 18.2% of adult women and 15.2% of adult men. The prevalence of obesity is higher than the regional average. This is based on the 2023 world population review.
Brunei people are very fortunate, no tax is like a luxury
@thornados4969
Жыл бұрын
The state income goes to the royal family.
@excelsior31107
10 ай бұрын
In developed countries, the need to pay taxes is to keep the nation running and to provide for its people such as schools and roads, healthcare for the poor and elderly, police and fire protection, and to finance the defense forces. It also helps the government to plan and manage its resources. Now, since the people of Brunei do not have to pay taxes, it means that all the people's needs are covered by the government from the country's oil revenue and the people only have to comply and put their hope in the Sultan's infallibility. I don't know if that can be said towards advancing or developing the country, i’ll leave it to others to judge for themselves.
@momoza99
8 ай бұрын
@@excelsior31107taxes are used to also feed rapists, killers and also give them degrees in prison which average hardworking citizens can't get for their kids and slso to finance wars.
Nice!
Brunei is Love, Brunei is Life
wow! Brunei looks so modern, and I think they are similar to Malaysia lol😂
Wonderful personality
The end dribble were insane
Thanks drew for visiting where I was born ❤❤ i hope you see this
Please do this in Morocco!
The ice cendol durian sounds tasty.
Can't wait to see you visit Chad!
@ChinnuWoW
10 ай бұрын
@@05Maverick I know but Chad is one of the countries that he's had the worst experiences in and he said he'd go back this year.
Love it. The food are cheap ❤
I like Ozo,he seems like a pretty friendly guy❤
Nice
Wow❤
Dentistry must be BOOMING in Brunei from all those sugary foods.
Brunei is actualy a good and cheap country
@geneviva1846
Жыл бұрын
And its has the most yellow on a flag in the world
@Thomas-im2tk
Жыл бұрын
@@geneviva1846 countries flag not state flags
@excelsior31107
10 ай бұрын
Bruneians are mostly typical, not open to dialogue especially with outsiders. They are not progressive and do not want to accept criticism but avoid self-examination. The most obvious is that they are only confident in their own perfection. Appreciate the criticism. And never assume every critic is a hater. If the people do not open to criticism, then they are not open to truly growing as a country.
What up binsky don't get arrested bud
Im a local bruneian
one reason people love job in brunei < cheap food and dollar$$$
A repeat, perhaps 😀
Wonderful man descended from Shem son of Noah.
220th like. 😃
Plot twist: The Sultan saw the vid 💀
I saw the other dude in Brunei the one wearing black
how much are you getting paid for all this, Drew?
@DimiStranaHD
Жыл бұрын
About 30
Now sure about ordinary people but the royal family is one of the world's richest people.
The richest country in Borneo Island
Just let u all know I am bruneien😅
@excelsior31107
10 ай бұрын
Then you must be typical. ✌️😆
I wonder how the Sultan got to be so wealthy, in such a small country?
@argonautrblx
Жыл бұрын
oil
@excelsior31107
10 ай бұрын
Lubricant oil and poisoning gas
@du4430
10 ай бұрын
@@excelsior31107poison gas?
@excelsior31107
10 ай бұрын
@@du4430 That was just a joke.
U
si delicious 🇮🇷🇮🇷👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
I mean, does he have to add (Strange Country)?
Still looks like a boring country.
@LIMOGAMING-tn5wr
Жыл бұрын
No hater😡
@ItsmeAziq
Жыл бұрын
Did you even go there tho?
@peachesbunny
10 ай бұрын
It is relatively boring if you are a fan of big cities filled with modern amenities but it is definitely a great country to unwind and be at peace. Bonus if you love nature because a lot of the things they have to offer to tourists is related to nature.
@chanyu3552
9 ай бұрын
Did u even go there though? LOL I'm assuming ur a big fan of megacities and tall buildings/skyscrapers , very typical.
@pireteboygaming9247Halal
7 ай бұрын
i live there for 11 years and it is FUN!
1:47 peep the C on the window 🤮 🤢 UNSANITARY
Why does the tour guide who introduced Brunei to this guy have to be the one who does not have full rights in that country? The Chinese in Brunei do not have the same rights as the Malays in that country. It may sound racist but that's how it is.
@KataLisan
11 ай бұрын
Bruneian Chinese has full rights which includes free healthcare, education, freehold land ownership etc. Maybe you are confused with the rights of stateless residents whom mostly are of Chinese ethnicity.
@excelsior31107
11 ай бұрын
@@KataLisan However, only a small part of the Chinese people hold Brunei citizenship and the rest are not eligible to access their full set of rights and privileges like legal citizens. I'm sure the Chinese guy who was the tour guide on that channel was one of them. But a few years ago there was a rumor that all Chinese citizens with yellow i.c were not allowed to have permanent land (tanah kekal) anymore and all would be leased only. Is this true? If so why?
@peachesbunny
10 ай бұрын
@@excelsior31107 Unfortunately, the rumour cannot be debunked but from what I've heard, that's the way it is because the population is increasing and thus, the country would rather give more chances to the native people rather than immigrants, even if they hold a yellow identity card. I wouldn't say it is racism at play but rather the government, prioritizing the native people of Brunei, also known as bumi putera, as around 70% of Brunei's forests are being protected so there's only as big of a land left. It's more or less the same as how, for instance, Chinese people can no longer be buried and need to opt for cremation because of the limited spaces in the cemeteries across the country. Before asking why can't the native people be cremated too, well, it's because cremation is apparently looked down upon in Islam. Edit: I would also like to add that most of the 2nd and so on generation of immigrants who have yellow identity cards and are able to buy plots of land as of now are most probably because they have connections with other natives or because they are working closely with the government Edit 2: Okay, update. So apparently, with regards to the limited land, that is true but not because of race. In fact, the same thing applies to the native people. Back then, to buy a plot of land, you either apply for it and wait for the government to agree or buy the land from a native who is selling them. But as of now, the government isn't opening any applications because most lands are reserved for industrial purposes. Meanwhile, the government has already provided terraces(usually grouped together and have the same structure) which you can apply for if you want your own house but any plot of lands can only be bought from a native.
@excelsior31107
10 ай бұрын
@@peachesbunny I think it is even more important when it is given to those who are able to provide methods for the progress and development of the country as it should. I don't mean to lower anyone's creditability, but that is the fact. What i have seen of the city of Brunei so far has not changed that much and it still feels like it was in the 80s, except for the new bridge that is only admired by the residents of that area, where most of them have never left the country. If Bruneians want to survive as a high income society, they need to release their entrepreneurial spirits that are currently chained by shackles made out of the social welfare benefits. Putting their hope only in the Sultan's infallibility and neglect could prove subversive to their quality of life in the long run. Not to mention that Bruneians are also too sensitive to criticism which also means that they’re not open to truly growing as a country. It would be so ridiculous if this alone could make me end up in prison.
You already showed this
@flawyerlawyertv7454
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. He showed this in his latest video about Brunei.