Over 50,000 ceramic shards, dated between the 10th and 14th centuries, have been unearthed at the site, indicating a long-standing relationship between the two regions.
After gaining independence on 1 January 1984,[5] Brunei joined ASEAN in 1991, formalizing diplomatic relations with China.
[1] In June 2013, the Chinese naval hospital ship Peace Ark visited Brunei.
[7] Chinese investments such as the Hengyi Petrochemical Complex and StarCity Brunei have been noted for their contributions to the local economy.
[8] In 2011, trade between the two countries reached approximately US$1.3 billion,[5] reflecting a steady increase in economic engagement.