The water village is actually a wooden structure hanging on the Brunei River built by the Brunei Malays for hundreds of years. It can be said to be the "Venice of the East". There are not only 30,000 villagers living in the building, but also hospitals, schools, mosques, post offices, police stations, shops, restaurants. It can be said that there are basic living facilities on land, water is owned, don't look at the appearance of the house is simple, but in fact, some families' interior decoration is exquisite and antique. People living in the water village rely on water wooden speedboats to and from the land and the water village, and the whole water village is connected by a wooden bridge. Because it is built on the water, it is easy to corrod, so the government funds the repair of the water village facilities every year. 【Water Village Pier】Located in the middle of the Japanese restaurant and Western restaurant opposite the yayasan shopping center; [Tour time] about 1.5 hours; [Tour fee] There is a yacht specializing in attracting tourists at the water village pier. As long as you approach the pier, there will be many boaters who take the initiative to come up to you and ask you if you go to the water village? The price is 20 Wen/person (or 50 Wen/ship), only the price of the water village is about 13 Wen/person (including the water village showroom), if the bargaining price is up to 15 Wen/person, equivalent to RMB 75, if there are no other tourists, then congratulations on chartering the boat. Visiting the water village includes: water village people visit, take a yacht to see the city of Sribaga Bay, view the Saifuding Mosque and the Palace from afar, visit the mangroves, watch the long-nosed monkeys, etc. [Best time to visit] Brunei is a tropical country, all year round is summer, so early in the morning or evening is the best for sightseeing, 11 to 16 o'clock hot weather, long-nosed monkeys appear less likely.