May 23, 2026

Mubarak Fest 2026

Mubarak Fest 2026

GADONG – Mubarak Fest 2026 at Rizqun International Hotel has attracted many visitors as Hari Raya approaches. The event has become a popular place for people to shop for Raya preparations. Families and visitors filled the hall to look for clothes, accessories, and festive items.

Shoppers browsing Raya clothing and accessories at the festival.Variety of Food and Festive Treats

Many visitors came to Mubarak Fest to buy items for Hari Raya. Clothing stalls selling baju kurung, scarves, and accessories were among the most popular. Shoppers walked around the hall to find good deals and festive items. Vendors offered food and beverages in addition to apparel and accessories. Traditional kuih-muih and celebratory foods were available to visitors. The event’s vibrant atmosphere was enhanced by these food vendors.

The food section of Mubarak Fest drew its own loyal crowd, with the aroma of freshly prepared snacks and sweet treats drifting across the hall throughout the day. Stalls offered a spread of beloved Bruneian classics: onde-onde, kuih lapis, bahulu, and dodol sat neatly packaged in festive boxes, ready to be bought as gifts or taken home for the Hari Raya spread. Some vendors had prepared their wares days in advance using family recipes passed down through generations, and many were quick to offer samples to passing visitors a gesture that rarely failed to result in a sale.

Promotional displays and prizes attract visitors at Mubarak Fest.

As Hari Raya approaches, Mubarak Fest 2026 continues to draw sizable people. The festival has grown to be a well-liked holiday market in Brunei, complete with food vendors, retail stores, and advertising booths.

The presence of promotional displays and prize booths added another layer of excitement to the proceedings, giving visitors a reason to engage beyond shopping. Businesses used the event as an opportunity to introduce new products, build brand awareness, and connect directly with customers in a face-to-face setting that social media and online storefronts simply cannot replicate. For small and home-based enterprises in particular, Mubarak Fest offered valuable exposure to a large and diverse audience gathered in one place.

Events like Mubarak Fest have come to occupy an important place in how Bruneians prepare for and celebrate Hari Raya. They serve not just as shopping venues, but as spaces where the spirit of the season takes on a tangible, shared form—where the excitement of a new outfit, the sweetness of a fresh kuih, and the warmth of a familiar face all come together under one roof. As long as that spirit endures, it is likely that Mubarak Fest will remain a fixture on Brunei’s festive calendar for years to come.