Kampong Kapok is a village in the north-east of Brunei-Muara District, Brunei and has an area of 1,241.01 hectares (3,066.6 acres);[2] the population was 2,791 in 2016.
[5] A joint effort from MPK Kapok to preserve the history of taking the name of this village has been implemented.
The village is situated between Bukit Tempayan Pisang and the South China Sea, about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Pekan Muara and 23 kilometers from Bandar Seri Begawan.
[5] The banana chip products from the hamlet are well-known; they come in six flavors: original, durian, milo, maize, pandan, and coffee.
Awang Haji Marali claims that despite the unfavorable reaction, coffee-flavored banana chips are rarely made available, but the villagers would be happy to produce them if there was a demand from the general public.
The protector of Mount Kinabalu employed a mortar in the conflict to seize the mystical stones, but the Bunian princesses only had access to banana stems, which they contained in huge clay jars (tempayan).
Even though he was successful in killing the tigers, his grief and remorse over the passing of his wife finally drove him to commit suicide.