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Language
Official language is Malay. Other languages include English and Chinese (various dialects).
The
Culture of Brunei Darussalam
Brunei's culture mainly derived from the Old Malay World, which encompassed the Malay
Archipelago and from this stemmed what is known as the Malay Civilisation. Based on historical facts, various cultural elements
and foreign civilisations had a hand in influencing the culture of this country. Thus, the influence of culture can be traced
to four dominating periods of animism, Hinduism, Islam and the West. However, it was Islam that managed to wound its roots
deeply into the culture of Brunei hence it became a way of life and adopted as the state's ideology and philosophy.
Brunei
Darussalam is richly endowed with cultural heritage steadfastly maintained until today. The setting up of the Arts and Handicraft
Centre in 1975 is a living testimony as to the preservation and the proliferation of the arts and crafts of the bygone days
which Brunei was renown for such as boat making, silver-smithing, bronze tooling, cloth weaving as well as mat and basket
weaving. Relics and other various artistic heritage of Brunei Darussalam besides the ones mentioned above include Malay weaponry,
wood carvings, traditional games, traditional musical instruments, 'silat' (the traditional art of self defence) and decorative
items for women. Some of these are kept in the Brunei Museum and the Malay Technology Museum; not only for the world to see
but most importantly for today's generation to admire and be proud of, for future generation to emulate, perhaps and something
to remind us of our forefather's natural skill, creativity and innovativeness which over generations has been ingrained as
one of the richest traditional culture in the Malay world.(by.history-centre.gov.bn)
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