Johor Bahru is the capital of Johor, Malaysia, located at 1 degree 29 minutes north latitude, 103 degrees 44 minutes east longitude, and 36 degrees above sea level88 meters, located in the north of the Straits of Johor Bahru and the Republic of Singapore across the Straits of Johor, there is a causeway connecting Singapore, is the southernmost city in Eurasia, known as the "Southern Gateway of Malaysia", is the second largest city in Malaysia. Johor Bahru. Johor Bahru is rich in tourism resources, one of the royal palaces of the Sultan during the Johor Dynasty - Sultan Abu Bakar Palace, Johor Ancient Temple, Kwong Siu Association, Pasir Branggi, Sultan Ibrahim Building, Lego World and other attractions. Among them, LEGO World is the first in Asia after Denmark, the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States.
1. The 6th LEGOLAND theme park in the world.
From Johor Bahru City, you can access Woodlands New Town in the Republic of Singapore via the Johor causeway. Due to the difference in economic development between Singapore and Malaysia, Malaysia's consumption level is lower than Singapore's, and many Singaporeans take advantage of holidays to shop in Johor Bahru. The Johor Causeway (also known as the Johor Land Bridge) connects Johor Bahru to Singapore. You can take a taxi or take a bus to the customs CIQ, after leaving the customs, take the bus to cross the bridge, and enter Singapore. Get on the bus from the local long-distance station, get off at CIQ and go through customs, take the same bus to cross the bridge, enter Singapore Customs, and then take the same bus to the long-distance drop-off point, and then transfer to the city or taxi to the hotel.
Johor Bahru Customs. The lyrics of a song "Don't Be Stupid" sung by Zhou Huajian and Ren Xianqi:
On the night of Valentine's Day.
I want to surprise you.
I'm happy to drive from Johor Bahru.
Cross the causeway to Singapore to find you.
It is a good illustration of the relationship between Singapore and Johor Bahru.
Xinjo causeway. There are many hotels in Johor Bahru, which are not expensive per night, with a minimum of more than 100 yuan.
Mei Yin Hotel.
KSL Resort.
Johor Bahru's local shopping mall, City Square, KSL
There are many Chinese in Johor Bahru City, there was once a historical figure "Huang Yafu", he was a very wealthy Chinese in Johor Bahru at that time, and he was also a red man around the Sultan, Huang Yafu was also a construction contractor, single-handedly contracted many famous buildings, such as the National Mosque, the Grand Palace and the official residence of the Minister of State, etc., and many Chinese poems and architectural features full of Chinese colors can still be seen on the walls of the Grand Palace. Wong Yafu was also the owner of Hong Kong at that time, and a large number of Chinese were introduced to Johor Bahru at that time. At that time, the Chinese in Johor Bahru were composed of five Chinese of different origins, namely Teochew (Chaobang), Cantonese (Guangbang), Hokkien (Minbang), Hakka (Hakka), and Hainan (Qiongbang).
Foon Yew Secondary School is located in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia, and was founded in 1913 by Huang Xichu, Luo Yusheng, Zheng Yaji and Chen Yingxiang. It is the world's largest independent secondary school outside of Chinese mainland and Taiwan, and is known as the "Chinese Cultural Fortress" in Malaysia.
A theme park in Johor Bahru.
Angry Birds.
Angry Birds.
hello kitty
hello kitty
And Lego. There are too many types of breakfast in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, and it is not unreasonable to change the breakfast every day, but it is not unreasonable because Malaysia is a multi-racial country, and the breakfast here can be Chinese, Malay or Indian, and the point is that no matter which one you choose, it is very delicious.
Nasi Lemak: This is one of Malaysia's national dishes and a favourite breakfast choice. The roadside stalls look simple, but they are full of rich aromas, which makes people appetize. The aroma mainly comes from the aroma of coconut milk that has with the rice itself, accompanied by sambal chili sauce and peanut anchovies, you can also add side dishes according to your preferences, such as adding Sudong, fried chicken, poached eggs, all added to the bowl is the most people-friendly national breakfast.
Stir-fried noodles: This is a representative of the Chinese breakfast, which is also operated as a roadside stall. If you don't want to be monotonous, you can add fish cakes, sausages, poached eggs, and then drizzle with curry sauce or sambal sauce to eat them together.
Pork Cheong Fun: It is also operated on a mobile stall. The types of pork rice rolls are round and flat, and the ingredients are stuffed and fried. The sauce can be curry sauce, sweet sauce or soy sauce chili, all depending on personal preference.
Bak Kut Teh: The soup is rich and mellow, and senior foodies will put fried dough sticks in the soup to absorb the soup before eating, which is super delicious.
Indian Pancakes: Crispy pancakes are paired with a fragrant curry sauce and a cup of Indian tea teh tarik.
Toast + Soft-Boiled Eggs + Hainan Tea: Half-boiled eggs are served with crispy toast, sandwiched with cream and garyang, and paired with a cup of fragrant Hainan tea.
Siamese Rice Noodles: Rice noodles are stir-fried and spicy and look like a no-brainer, but one of the most nostalgic breakfast options.
Malaysia is indispensable for the taste of durian.
In recent years, many domestic developers have moved into Johor Bahru, such as Country Garden Forest City, R&F Princess Cove, Greenland Emerald Bay, etc., and many Chinese investors have invested in Johor Bahru Real Estate.
Country Garden Forest City.
R&F Princess Cove.
Greenland Emerald Bay.
There are many international schools in Johor Bahru with a significant proportion of foreign students, schools with different academic systems and local school systems. International schools in Malaysia can be divided into British, American, Canadian, Australian, New (Singaporean), Japanese, and Taiwanese according to different academic systems.
Marlborough College Malaysia (Marlborough).
Raffles American School
Excelsior International School (Yide).
Mersing, a fishing port in the northeastern part of Johor, Malaysia. On the coast of the South China Sea. Backed by mountains and facing the sea, across both sides of the Fengsheng River, there is an iron bridge connection. There are many large and small islands in the nearby sea, which are famous fishing grounds in Honshu. Commerce is also prosperous, and there are many rubber forests. There is a highway passing through Patu Pahat on the coast of the Strait of Malacca, Kluang Sidah Sidah in the Mainland. The south coast, which is 4 kilometers away from the city, is a tourist attraction. From here, you can go to the largest island in the vicinity.
The sun shines through the coconut groves on the beach, which is nature's best gift to Johor Bahru, and the warm climate, lush vegetation and beautiful sea views make this southern gateway to Peninsular Malaysia one of the most liveable cities in Southeast Asia.