Kampong Kiudang


Kampong Kiudang or simply known as Kiudang, is a village in Tutong District, Brunei, about from the district town Pekan Tutong. The population was 1,258 in 2016.

Etymology

The origin of the name Kampong Kiudang is derived from the name of the tree 'Kayudang' according to the nickname of the Dusun community in ancient times. While the name 'Mungkom' is a Bong Mungkom language which means a type of durian fruit.

Administration

The village is one of the subdivisions within Mukim Kiudang, a mukim in the district. Its village head also oversees the neighbouring village Kampong Mungkom.

Demography

As of 2017, the village has a population of 1,197 people made up of various layers of race, tribe and society, with majority being Malay and Muslim.

Economy

Majlis Perundingan Kampung Kiudang created a tourism industry capable of generating the economy and prosperity of the community, tried to preserve this sector starting in 2011 through eco-tourism service products One Village One Product by highlighting the Taman Rekreasi Wasai Bedanu as the main visit to Kampong Kiudang. The Bedanu Waterfall Recreational Park transformation plan that was prepared said the MPK has succeeded in attracting many visitors by providing tour activities such as jungle tracking to caves, Sapok Waterdall and Batu Ampar visit herbal gardens and so on.
Seeing how important the tourism industry is to the progress of the village and to support the desire of the Sultan of Brunei towards a developed country in Wawasan [Brunei 2035|Vision 2035], efforts to strengthen the management and services of this industry continue by establishing cooperation which is cohesive with interested parties such as the Tourism Development Department of the Ministry of [Primary Resources and Tourism], signed an MoU agreement with the Tutong District Tourism Coordination and Promotion Agency, established business cooperation with local tourism agents especially in helping and providing support in all aspects.

Infrastructure

The village has well-equipped infrastructure such as roads, public facilities, schools and shops.

Education

Kiudang Primary School is the village primary school; it was opened in 1938. It also shares grounds with Kiudang Religious School, the village school for the country's Islamic religious primary education.

Places of interest

Pengiran Muda 'Abdul Wakeel Mosque is the village mosque; the current building was opened in December 2010 and can accommodate about 1,200 worshippers. The mosque's older building accommodated 300 worshippers and had been inaugurated on 26 December 1972.

Achievement

The village has received a few awards and recognition, both on national and regional levels. In 2013, it won a bronze medal in the Excellent Village Award, an annual national award which recognises villages with outstanding community-led socioeconomic activities. In 2015, the village was designated as a community-based Eco-tourism Village by BIMP-EAGA, a sub-ASEAN economic cooperation initiative. In 2017, the village was a recipient of the ASEAN Community-based Tourism Award for its achievement in attracting visitors, both local and foreign, to the village.