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Has anyone been to Johor Bahru, Malaysia? Let me introduce you

Johor Bahru City[/color]

Johor is also known as the "Hometown of Malay Tradition". The Malay people in this state are well-known in the peninsula for their most standard Malay language. Johor is also an economic society that integrates industry, commerce, and agriculture. Palm oil, rubber, cocoa, and timber are the main crops. In addition to earning huge amounts of foreign exchange for Johor, the green palm plantations and rubber plantations also increase in number in the south. The allure of horses has boosted Johor’s tourism industry.

[color=red]Johor Bahru[/color] is the capital of Johor and a must-visit place for tourists. The two cities of Johor Bahru and Singapore are separated only by the narrow Strait of Johor. The Johor Causeway, which traverses the two places, has become an important communication route between the two cities. The causeway is about 1,600 meters long and can be used for trains and buses.

[color=red]The Grand Palace (Istana Besar)[/color] About 1.5 kilometers west from the Johor Causeway, you can see this palace. This blue and white palace has now Renamed the Royal Abdaka Museum, it incorporates British Victorian architectural features, and its magnificent appearance reflects the glorious history of the Johor royal family. The palace is surrounded by exquisite and elegant palace gardens, covering an area of ??about 133 acres. Since the palace is built facing the sea, the scenery is charming and there is an endless stream of tourists visiting. Worth visiting in the palace is a museum that collects precious royal collections, as well as a very elegant Japanese teahouse in the garden, which was a gift to Johor from the late Emperor Hirohito of Japan.

Although Johor has hundreds of years of history, there are not many historical sites in the territory. Instead, it is dominated by natural landscapes. For example, [color=red]Kota Tinggi[/color] is a well-known waterfall attraction. In the area, there are waterfalls and dense jungle nearby, and a natural swimming pool is naturally formed under the waterfall. When you play in the water here, you will not only feel refreshed by the cool water, but also enjoy the quiet life in the mountains. There are holiday cabins nearby.

In terms of shopping, shopping malls have sprung up in Johor Bahru. The larger ones include Holiday Plaza, Rainbow Plaza, Makro Plaza, Giant Plaza, Esca Plaza, and Carrefour Plaza. These large shopping malls have quite novel exterior designs and a wide range of goods inside, from large household appliances to fashionable clothing, all available at low prices, which will definitely satisfy your shopping desires; in order to attract more tourists When it comes to shopping in Johor Bahru, the Malaysian Tourism Promotion Board has been organizing the "Johor Bahru Shopping Carnival" since 1997. Various special sales and food exhibitions are held in eight major shopping malls in the city, and the response is quite enthusiastic.

In addition, [color=red]Desaru[/color] located on the eastern coast of Johor Bahru is also an excellent holiday destination. In addition to having a 27-kilometer long golden beach, There are also dense green forests, gurgling water and natural lakes, showing a pleasant tropical style everywhere. It is currently planned as a resort and provides tourists with complete marine facilities. Here you can swim, fish, boat, dive, ride horses, play golf, and enjoy luxurious holiday villas and shopping malls.