Local Cuisine
Try local dishes that incorporate fresh produce from the village's agricultural output.
Liang, situated in the Belait District of Brunei, is a vibrant village that combines agricultural prowess with industrial strength. Known for its significant crop production and local handicrafts, Liang has gained international attention. The village's industrial park is a cornerstone of Brunei's economic diversification efforts, hosting major petrochemical and fertilizer companies that help reduce the country's reliance on oil and gas. Located just 40 kilometers from Kuala Belait and 20 kilometers from Seria, Liang is an essential part of the Mukim Liang area, contributing to both the local economy and community life.
Liang, situated in the Belait District of Brunei, is a vibrant village that combines agricultural prowess with industrial strength. Known for its significant crop production and local handicrafts, Liang has gained international attention. The village's industrial park is a cornerstone of Brunei's economic diversification efforts, hosting major petrochemical and fertilizer companies that help reduce the country's reliance on oil and gas. Located just 40 kilometers from Kuala Belait and 20 kilometers from Seria, Liang is an essential part of the Mukim Liang area, contributing to both the local economy and community life.
Significant crop production and local handicrafts.
Industrial park driving economic diversification.
Close proximity to Kuala Belait and Seria.
Important agricultural hub with significant crop production.
Industrial park hosting major petrochemical and fertilizer companies.
Part of the Mukim Liang area, contributing to local economy and community.
Try local dishes that incorporate fresh produce from the village's agricultural output.
Liang is accessible via road from Kuala Belait and Seria, making it easy to visit.
Exploring Brunei's agricultural and industrial advancements.
BND $
$80-$150 p/day
Malay, English
Visit the industrial park to understand Brunei's economic diversification efforts.
April-June, September-November
Spring offers a pleasant climate to explore the agricultural and industrial sites.
Summers can be warm, but it's a great time to see the village's agricultural activities in full swing.
Fall is ideal for visiting as the weather is mild and the village is less crowded.
Winter is a good time to explore the local handicrafts and engage with the community.