Kampong Dato Gandi
Village in Brunei From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Village in Brunei From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kampong Dato Gandi (Malay: Kampung Dato Gandi) or commonly known as Dato Gandi, is a village in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. The population was 424 in 2016.[2] It is one of the villages within Mukim Kota Batu. The postcode is BD1717.[3]
Dato Gandi
Kampung Dato Gandi | |
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Kampong Dato Gandi | |
Coordinates: 4°53′40″N 114°58′50″E | |
Country | Brunei |
District | Brunei-Muara |
Mukim | Kota Batu |
Government | |
• Village head | Hanipah Junit[1] |
Population (2016)[2] | |
• Total | 424 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (BNT) |
Postcode | BD1717 |
Folktales claimed that Dato Gandi was born in Kampong Subok and earned the title of Dato. It was just a title given by the Sultan's grandchildren and his troops; it wasn't a gift. Additionally, he was well-liked and enjoys visiting Kampong Menunggol and it's cape, which are also found in the village. He made a promise to his troops that if he passed away one day, he wanted to be buried on the cape as he and his men frequently went by it.[4]
Muslim preacher Dato Gandi visited the village and the neighboring areas to give sermons. His people carried out his wishes when he died. The body in the coffin, however, unexpectedly slid and plunged into the Brunei River as they were hoisting it to the cape. None of his men ventured to leap into a river that deep after the unexpected incident. Finally, they made the decision to dig a single hole, bury the body together with all the necessary objects, and then cover the hole with a tombstone.[4] His grave is still cared for today. Despite this no confirmed reports that the grave is visible and close to the Queen Elizabeth Jetty at this time.[5]
Queen Elizabeth Jetty[6] – in 1972, Queen Elizabeth II paid a royal visit via HMY Britannia's launch to Brunei, and this place was given her name. Today, it serves as the arrival point for the MV Sentosa, a furnished boat that takes passengers on a picturesque, two-hour voyage with stunning sunset views down the Brunei River.[7]
Dato Gandi Primary School was the village's only facility to obtain primary education. The school is no longer operational as of today.[4]
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