The monument in itself is nothing special, apart from what it stands for.
There are plenty of parking lots next to the monument and it seems like the place is rather quiet. The walkway to the monument is ‘guarded’ by pillars with drawing depicting the history of the place. The drawings are very nice and each of them tells one chapter of the history.
The monument is by the sea side and one can spot from there some of the off-shore oil platforms.
As in most places in Brunei, the area is clean, neat and provides for a nice place to dive into local history and why not culture, as oil has shaped the culture of this country one way or the other.