Bangar, Brunei

[2] A number of tiny retail establishments may be found throughout the town, providing everything from clothing to handicrafts to basic needs.

A document published by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, claimed that the town has a literal descriptive name where Bangar meant a place of smelly dryish deadwood swamp.

[5] The origin of this term may be traced back to a location where the Murut people formerly donated boards for the construction of homes, huts, and boats close to the Pekan Bangar creek.

The road is the major route to the local quarry where boulders are collected, processed and shipped to stockyards in the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, for construction companies.

[12] Driving and going through the Puni Immigration Control Post in order to pass the Malaysian state of Sarawak's border at Limbang.

More projects to improve road infrastructures, including those in Temburong District, would be carried out through the National Development Plan 2007–2012.

These projects include repairing earth slips at various locations, upgrading high density roads to residential areas, replacing existing wooden bridges, and rehabilitating Jalan Bangar–Puni–Labu.

[13] All passenger services of the jetty permanently closed their operations after Radio Television Brunei (RTB) Temburong District took over the Bangar MPABD building as their new branch once renovation works were completed on 1 March 2022.

The town sitting along the Temburong River in 2012.
Bangar Camp
Sultan Hassan Primary School
Tugu Peringatan 1962