Mukim Bokok

In addition, the residents of Kampong Bokok also have Kemajuan Pertanian Luar Bandar (KPLB) by producing several types of local fruit trees.

[5] Early in the new millennium, erosion caused a section of road in Temburong, inside the obscure Kampong Belais and Buda-Buda, to give way to the Pandaruan River.

[5] Together with the other villagers, a member of the Belais and Buda-Buda Consultative Council proposed to the Temburong District Office to construct the huts, which would also be a tourism attraction.

Belais and Buda-Buda's hiking trails and heritage park, have mostly gone ignored in recent years due to the customary preference for youngsters growing up in Temburong to pursue jobs in the capital.

[9] The origin of the name of the village drives from the clam waters of the Peraduran River during the high tide season, which is called "Lepong" in Iban language.

In the ecotourism sector, this village also provides two longhouses, the Home Stay Taman Sri Kenangan which is not only for tourists but also for the public who are interested.

The project was carried out in response to the call of the Sultan of Brunei for the people and residents of this country to be active in the field of agriculture.

[10] Mukim Bokok residents work and raise the standard of their lives by engaging in various economic and ecotourism activities such as agricultural enterprises, animal husbandry, confectionery, food, catering companies, handicrafts, running homestays and fishing lodges, in addition to serving the government.

These efforts and activities indirectly open job opportunities for village children and can also help the government in overcoming the unemployment problem in this country.