- The
Lapau, also
known as the
Royal Ceremonial Hall, is a
ceremonial hall in
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. It is
where the
royal ceremonies,
state investiture...
- The Old
Lapau (Malay:
Lapau Lama) or
formerly known as
Lapau, is a
historic building in
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. It was the
former Lapau (royal ceremonial...
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Prince upon the Sultan's discretion. The
ceremony is
traditionally held in
Lapau which is a type of
ceremonial hall for
royal ceremonies in the Bruneian...
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dignitaries from near and far saw the age-old rite in the
newly built Lapau. With the back roof
dropped to make
himself visible, the
Sultan arrived...
- Monday, 26
February 1940, the
ceremony was
inaugurated in the Kajang-roofed
Lapau (Ceremonial Hall) by
raising flags and
opening the
gandang jaga-jaga ceremony...
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playing traditional music instruments,
followed by a 21-gun
salute at the
Lapau.
After that, the
Menerima Tanda Diraja was
carried out on 12 August. Then...
- attractions,
symbolising Brunei's rich legacy. The
Lapau,
traditionally used for
royal ceremonies, and the Old
Lapau, now a
gallery in the
Brunei History Centre...
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Barcroft (seated
third from the left) at the
Lapau alongside fellow State Council members in 1951...
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wazir title Pengiran Di-Gadong
Sahibul Mal,
which was
conferred at the
Lapau on 18
October 1971, and
styled as Yang
Teramat Mulia Seri Paduka. His title...
- Omar Ali
Saifuddien was
crowned as the
Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan in the
Lapau on 31 May 1951. In
conjunction of the coronation, he was
conferred with...