Kampong Mata-Mata

They move around because they want a comfortable place and also want (good) fertile land to grow rice and garden.

[6] Mata-Mata Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme is also known as Katok 'B' Landless Indigenous Citizens' Housing Scheme even though the settlement is not contiguous to the original Katok settlement area.

Apart from being a village subvidision, Kampong Mata-Mata has also been subsumed under the municipal area of the capital Bandar Seri Begawan.

The community is special because, when Ramadan nears, the residents hold a village sangkai every Friday night at the worship center.

With the village's Requiem Prayer Council, which incorporates all the people in encouraging cooperative effort including other yearly events like the Hari Raya Aidilfitri Celebration.

[3] The traditional foods sold such as kalupis, penyaram, wajid, ulat-ulat (a type of thick porridge like cendul but white in color), surabai and celapam (included in sumboi-sumboi) were well received.

The Ugama or Islamic religious primary education, which has been made compulsory for Muslim pupils in Brunei, is also available in Mata-Mata.