I'm so glad that more and more Korea show are taking Malaysia in their route map for overseas filming, more exposure on how diverse our country, live in harmony although we are multicultural, multiracial country... you can find sooooo many interesting attractions in Malaysia, from well develop cities/ urban life, to richness of culture/ food etc, beautiful natures (especially the islands in Borneo) etc~ you can even have various type of program coming here in Malaysia~ plus most Malaysian are super friendly~ and if you can speak English although just the basic, you'll have no problem travelling in Malaysia~ I think Flower's vocalist (Koh Yu Jin) also came to Malaysia (Kota Kinabalu) to play golf and he also got an award few years ago in an event in Kota Kinabalu~ and recently Yoo Seung Ho (actor) also came to Malaysia (Sarawak) for Discovery Channel Korea~
You can across Malaysia to Indonesia through Sarawak, Malaysia to Philippines through Sabah, Malaysia to Thailand through Kelantan and Malaysia to Singapore through Johor
I'm still thinking on how to cross to Philippines via Sabah.... cause I live in Brunei and I never knew this.. I think you meant crossing using the sea/air?
@@wongsifui2321 Yes, you can. I'm from Borneo (Sarawak state) and have crossed Brunei a few times before to go to Sabah. If you live outside of Borneo, you just need to fly to Miri and enter Brunei through land (if you want to).
@@dellaryn if you want to go to Kalimantan provinces, yes, you can use land transportation through Sarawak (I don't really know if you can go through Sabah). However, if you plan to go Java island, Riau/islands, Sumatra, Papua, Bali, etc, you need to use air transportation (Idk if you can go with sea/water transportation(s)).
@@dellarynFor ferries: To Sumatra can go via Melaka, Port Dickson or Muar, common destination is like Dumai. From Johor Bahru in the other hand can go to Batam/Tanjung Pinang in Riau Islands.
The taxi fare is quite expensive considering johor is quite near to Singapore 😲 if any tourist is watching this, I think it's better to take other transportation like bus/ train or even airplane & can directly fly to many different states in Malaysia. Unless u have few people travel together, then I think taxi is fine
as a johorian its so weird to see jb on korean shows like these, because whenever people come to malaysia they always go to kuala lumpur (or maybe i just havent come across those that don't)...also when they reached the hotel i KNEW that it will be forest city, i just knew it 😐
@@zhenmeiheng4917yea it had became a ghost town after the pandemic but I saw an article somewhere stating that they're trying to revive it? Not sure, the last time I visited was way before pandemic. But comparing to what I saw then and what I saw in the video, there's a visible 'downgrade' like it was not well upkept
Korean singer also lives in Malaysia too..His name is han byul...My favourite korean male singer forever...I am just want to say he is very great singer...And welcome to our country Malaysia...Enjoy your trip ☺️☺️
not only Hanbyul and Isaac, but South Korea's actress Chae Song Ah also live in Malaysia, if I'm not mistaken she has a restaurant in Johor as she (and her family) live in Johor
For any travellers to Singapore and Malaysia, taking a bus to Malaysia from Singapore will still be a better choice. You will regret paying that overpriced taxi fare and getting stuck in the causeway traffic jam during peak hours, weekends and holiday seasons which the video failed to show. Train is definitely the best choice, so plan ahead if you can.
@@yassin5255yydepends. During peak hour, 1-2 hours is normal. So do not cross the border during peak hour 5am-9am, 4pm-8pm. Tapi kalau waktu biasa tu. 15-30 minit dah boleh lepas border
can understand why it is precious for them. They cant move in and out of the country by land freely due to North Korea being their neighbours and it is locked. In a way, Singaporeans and Malaysian really have to cherish this freedom....
1:88 actually there are 4, (if you do not want to go straight to Johor Bahru) you can take a plane from either Changi Airport or Seletar Airport to get there.
felt like they were overcharged. i think in general the cost is only half of what was asked of them :) dont feel shy in bargaining if you are planning to take a taxi too
that’s why when kpop idol do Asia tour but not included Malaysia we will say “please cross the Singapore border then you will arrive Malaysia just less than one hour” 😂😂 p/s : Lee Mijoo please come to Malaysia 😭
Bukan x nak,tapi paham2 sendiri...briged bawang kita sume boleh kata terpaling support artis local...so kalo invite artis luar lagi2 artis korea,paham2 sendiri lah diorang punya meroyan tu camne
and then north into thailand for under RM100. You can take the bus/train there from KL. If you have even more money, you can take the bus/train from KL to vietnam, cambodia, laos, myanmar. If you're in east malaysia, take bus from Miri to Brunei. In fact if your nationality is any of the ASEAN countries you can just DRIVE to those places yourself, just make sure you have a passport, driving license, and other documents required by the country.
Lmao Forest City is not even upperscale rich. Go to China and it’s some of the cheapest overnight stay you could get. Same with Country Garden. Don’t be fooled guys. Johorean here too who likes traveling and see things.
4th option: Walk across the border (still have to go through immigration of course but skip the traffic). Can be a 15-20 min walk. But train has been the best fastest affordable option - it runs hourly.
Yeah, but some Singapore people still like to illegally buy subsidised petrol meant for only Malaysian in Malaysia’s petrol stations bcoz it’s pricey in Singapore…most people caught doing this acts own luxury cars though 😂
..and some Malaysians still like to illegally bring drugs to Singapore and when they get caught, they suddenly change themselves as mentally disabled whereas when entering Singapore they are normal.
@@kenhew4641 Haha!!! I hear the same exact word from Japanese expats here 🤣 "Bright North Korea", to be exact. Apparently the FIRE community is pretty much in agreement of that sentiment, they pretty much know which country it is the second you mention Bright North Korea 😂
Soon you can cross the border between Singapore and Malaysia via a rapid transit rail network - the first of its kind in this region! It is as easy as travelling via subway.
I mean if for $90 they take you from Singapore to your own personal destination, and plus the fact they were carrying around their luggage, i'd say it's a reasonable price factoring in the convenience. Wonder how the causeway jam situation was like tho
Dunno if you're Singaporean but that's an insane price!! It would be cheaper to take a bus (SGD$2) and then take a taxi from within Malaysia to your personal destination (prices within Malaysia are very cheap so I'm assuming $10, 20 at the maximum). The bus takes exactly the same direct route as the taxi, it's comfortable and super quick and there are no extra stops.
Gotta love that there's no need to check the passports because Singapore has likely not used any ink stamps even for most international passports and is so secure you don't worry about it. haha.
As much as i would consider $90 singapore dollars to be expensive, it’s wiser if they should spend $60 to larkin sentral and from there take grab to their hotel which is more cheaper
kebanyakan diorang ni hanya tahu singapore, thai dan indonesia (rasanya majoriti tahu bali, dan ada juga yg ingat bali tu negara yg berbeza dari indonesia)....baguslah orang2 sana makin sedar bahwa ada 1 negara yg terletak di antara thai dan singapore. hahaha
I'm so glad that more and more Korea show are taking Malaysia in their route map for overseas filming, more exposure on how diverse our country, live in harmony although we are multicultural, multiracial country... you can find sooooo many interesting attractions in Malaysia, from well develop cities/ urban life, to richness of culture/ food etc, beautiful natures (especially the islands in Borneo) etc~ you can even have various type of program coming here in Malaysia~ plus most Malaysian are super friendly~ and if you can speak English although just the basic, you'll have no problem travelling in Malaysia~
I think Flower's vocalist (Koh Yu Jin) also came to Malaysia (Kota Kinabalu) to play golf and he also got an award few years ago in an event in Kota Kinabalu~ and recently Yoo Seung Ho (actor) also came to Malaysia (Sarawak) for Discovery Channel Korea~
You can across Malaysia to Indonesia through Sarawak, Malaysia to Philippines through Sabah, Malaysia to Thailand through Kelantan and Malaysia to Singapore through Johor
Inti nya kita di tengah 😌
Malaysia does not have a land border with the philippines, only sea border
I'm still thinking on how to cross to Philippines via Sabah.... cause I live in Brunei and I never knew this.. I think you meant crossing using the sea/air?
@@Daniel_0778 kau la terpaling tahu segala logik
Malaysia to Thailand through Kelantan, Kedah and Perlis
fun fact : you can travel to thailand from malaysia by crossing the border by bike and car too!!
Brunei?
@@wongsifui2321 Yes, you can. I'm from Borneo (Sarawak state) and have crossed Brunei a few times before to go to Sabah. If you live outside of Borneo, you just need to fly to Miri and enter Brunei through land (if you want to).
How about go to indonesia? Did we can cross the border with the car or bike too? Or we should ride a ferry?
@@dellaryn if you want to go to Kalimantan provinces, yes, you can use land transportation through Sarawak (I don't really know if you can go through Sabah).
However, if you plan to go Java island, Riau/islands, Sumatra, Papua, Bali, etc, you need to use air transportation (Idk if you can go with sea/water transportation(s)).
@@dellarynFor ferries: To Sumatra can go via Melaka, Port Dickson or Muar, common destination is like Dumai. From Johor Bahru in the other hand can go to Batam/Tanjung Pinang in Riau Islands.
The taxi fare is quite expensive considering johor is quite near to Singapore 😲 if any tourist is watching this, I think it's better to take other transportation like bus/ train or even airplane & can directly fly to many different states in Malaysia. Unless u have few people travel together, then I think taxi is fine
Always loved the Battle Trip series...but expectedly ...it has arrived at my doorstep between Singapore & Johor Bahru ( Malaysia) ...
as a johorian its so weird to see jb on korean shows like these, because whenever people come to malaysia they always go to kuala lumpur (or maybe i just havent come across those that don't)...also when they reached the hotel i KNEW that it will be forest city, i just knew it 😐
Usually when they come to jb it always from sg
Mostly will stay at JB not forest city
This forest city hotel still operating? I heard that this developments had failed so now it is still operating? Cool
@@zhenmeiheng4917yea it had became a ghost town after the pandemic but I saw an article somewhere stating that they're trying to revive it? Not sure, the last time I visited was way before pandemic. But comparing to what I saw then and what I saw in the video, there's a visible 'downgrade' like it was not well upkept
@@zhenmeiheng4917now more and more people starting to move in to Forest City especially those Malaysian who work in Singapore
Korean singer also lives in Malaysia too..His name is han byul...My favourite korean male singer forever...I am just want to say he is very great singer...And welcome to our country Malaysia...Enjoy your trip ☺️☺️
Isaac too! 😆💖
@@bababababanana19 hehe yes...☺️
not only Hanbyul and Isaac, but South Korea's actress Chae Song Ah also live in Malaysia, if I'm not mistaken she has a restaurant in Johor as she (and her family) live in Johor
@@deena2593 yes I know that😉
Isaac is actually Chinese and he born in Malaysia
For any travellers to Singapore and Malaysia, taking a bus to Malaysia from Singapore will still be a better choice. You will regret paying that overpriced taxi fare and getting stuck in the causeway traffic jam during peak hours, weekends and holiday seasons which the video failed to show. Train is definitely the best choice, so plan ahead if you can.
welcome to Malaysia.. the tanah air…. Im malaysian . My mom and grandmother both are singaporean… We love both countries 💕 Saranghey
Love the fact that the taxi driver assisted you on immigration too 😅 like his daily routine and worth the fee too 👍🏻
Well, its their specific service. The fun fact is that only a certain group of drivers can operate cross the borders by both authorities.
Best recommended travel route:
Route 1 (North route)
Kuching > Serian > Sri Aman > Sarikei > Sibu > Bintulu > Miri
Route 2 (South route)
Kuching > Lundu > Biawak Immigration CIQ > Sambas, Indonesia > Singkawang, Indonesia
Welcome to malaysia🤗 hope you enjoy see you again in the future😍👍
yess pls explore more at johor bahru, malaysia
I lived in Johor Bahru. 😊 welcome to Malaysia. We have Great food, beautiful islands, friendly people.
this is the busiest land crossing in the world
for work / holidays
Thank You for visiting us in Singapore and Malaysia
It really is more convenient to cross the border with cars and motorcycles
Bukan kata berejam ke duduk dalam kandang kalo naik moto?
@@yassin5255yydepends. During peak hour, 1-2 hours is normal. So do not cross the border during peak hour 5am-9am, 4pm-8pm. Tapi kalau waktu biasa tu. 15-30 minit dah boleh lepas border
can understand why it is precious for them. They cant move in and out of the country by land freely due to North Korea being their neighbours and it is locked. In a way, Singaporeans and Malaysian really have to cherish this freedom....
Thanks KBS to have your programme in Malaysia..
You can also fly from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur.
Please go visit islands in Terengganu..
A lot of Malaysian work in Singapore too so mostly they use this border to go to work.
Fun fact: if you cross during the wrong time it's possible to be stuck for 7 hours
JB people here! thank you for visiting Johor Bahru! 💗
1:88 actually there are 4, (if you do not want to go straight to Johor Bahru) you can take a plane from either Changi Airport or Seletar Airport to get there.
Thank you for visiting Malaysia !
i didn't know this show is back! nice to see our neighbouring countries/states being featured (and finally!!)
felt like they were overcharged. i think in general the cost is only half of what was asked of them :) dont feel shy in bargaining if you are planning to take a taxi too
welcome to MALAYSIA 😭🤧thank you for coming..and now we know Malaysia still on the map😭😭🤧
Welcome to my state🥰🥰 Johor Bahru..Yes ..forest city hotel is one of the best hotel in Johor Bahru and from Malaysia you can go to Thailand
I'm Johorean but never been to forest city hahahaha...
Welcome to Malaysia!!!
that’s why when kpop idol do Asia tour but not included Malaysia we will say “please cross the Singapore border then you will arrive Malaysia just less than one hour” 😂😂
p/s : Lee Mijoo please come to Malaysia 😭
Bukan x nak,tapi paham2 sendiri...briged bawang kita sume boleh kata terpaling support artis local...so kalo invite artis luar lagi2 artis korea,paham2 sendiri lah diorang punya meroyan tu camne
@@yassin5255yy contoh BlackPink, siap meroyan kenapa Axiata Arena tak kena banjir…….Helloooo, tempat tu namanya BUKIT Jalil
@@robertspierre kalo axiata arena banjir,diorang yg kempunan sebab kat situ ada konsert bulan bintang
I travel everyday from Johor to Singapore for work😂
I live in malaysia and work in singapore.. this a normal day for us in and out 😂
Come over to Cameron Highlands .. lets go hiking!!!!!! 😊
JB PEOPLE HERE !!! WELCOME TO MALAYSIA ❤️❤️
Malaysia is so underratedㅠㅠㅜ
Actually u can go 3 countries. From Singapore to Indonesian Batam, then back to sg then to Malaysia Johor
and then north into thailand for under RM100. You can take the bus/train there from KL.
If you have even more money, you can take the bus/train from KL to vietnam, cambodia, laos, myanmar. If you're in east malaysia, take bus from Miri to Brunei.
In fact if your nationality is any of the ASEAN countries you can just DRIVE to those places yourself, just make sure you have a passport, driving license, and other documents required by the country.
WELCOME KBS TEAM COMING MALAYSIA! 실제로 싱가포르에서 말레이시아까지 페리 인 네 번째 교통 수단이 있습니다
Welcome to Malaysia ❤️
Wow, that’s really amazing that Kbs introduce to our Malaysia welcome you guys to come here and play more is an very beautiful and fun place
I was there in msia too!!
you also can go to malaysia by ferry from singapore
Hotel country garden ,forest city.. memang best.. makan kat situ pun sedap..
Bukan, tapi Forest City Golf Hotel. Yg Hotel Country Garden tu kat JB town
@@aidilcubes betul 😆
Welcome to johor bahru, Malaysia 🇲🇾 ❤️ 😄 I am from Malaysia and johor is Daebak!!!~
The taxi driver look a bit like tony Fernandes air Asia ceo
I thot tony was doing cameo hahaha
4 waya to come to Malaysia from Singapore, tadi, bis, train and flight
Finally! They visit JB!
welcome back all 🌺
(no wonder tambak johor tu jammed tiba2, apa ntah tapi mmg sebelah ja tu 😂😂😂) 5:28 serene, roundabout mahkota sultan johor
0:28 that yellow car is my dad car . 😅
기회가 된다면 말레이시아에 다시 오신 것을 환영해요!❤❤
Malaysia ni jantung kepada Asia Tenggara.Dari Malaysia boleh pergi ke negara Singapura,Siam,Brunei Darussalam dan Indonesia.
We poor Johoreans don't go to Forest City. It's for the rich and the elite. We are like the guy who lives in the basement in the movie "Parasite".
Lmao Forest City is not even upperscale rich. Go to China and it’s some of the cheapest overnight stay you could get. Same with Country Garden. Don’t be fooled guys. Johorean here too who likes traveling and see things.
Please don't generalize "we, poor Johoreans". Just speak for yourself.
@@NKy-vs3mx a reason why so many Japanese are moving here… the lifestyle here is the total opposite than in Japan and they’re loving it.
@@hawaahmad8238 Getting lectured by a fancy smancy rich Johorean. You made my day, sir. Can I get a subsidy from you??
@@hungchoonghow5857 .. sorry, I'm not your father 😑
A cheaper way to go is by taking bus 950 from Woodlands temporary interchange. It takes you straight to the checkpoint and it only cost $1.09.
4th option: Walk across the border (still have to go through immigration of course but skip the traffic). Can be a 15-20 min walk. But train has been the best fastest affordable option - it runs hourly.
well Singapore is soo small so you won't need an airplane just to cross the border to jb malaysia
Tmi: Singapore & Malaysia used to be 1 same country…then Singapore separate from Malaysia & became like North & South Korea😂
They say Singapore is like North Korea, but with money😆
Yeah, but some Singapore people still like to illegally buy subsidised petrol meant for only Malaysian in Malaysia’s petrol stations bcoz it’s pricey in Singapore…most people caught doing this acts own luxury cars though 😂
..and some Malaysians still like to illegally bring drugs to Singapore and when they get caught, they suddenly change themselves as mentally disabled whereas when entering Singapore they are normal.
If there's demand, there's supply...
@@kenhew4641 Haha!!! I hear the same exact word from Japanese expats here 🤣 "Bright North Korea", to be exact. Apparently the FIRE community is pretty much in agreement of that sentiment, they pretty much know which country it is the second you mention Bright North Korea 😂
They are lucky didn't get stuck in the crazy traffic jams.
You can cross the border by walking. If you want.
Jakun kejap ekk..haa samalah kita bila tengok & datang tempat baru 🤣🤣
Soon you can cross the border between Singapore and Malaysia via a rapid transit rail network - the first of its kind in this region! It is as easy as travelling via subway.
I mean if for $90 they take you from Singapore to your own personal destination, and plus the fact they were carrying around their luggage, i'd say it's a reasonable price factoring in the convenience. Wonder how the causeway jam situation was like tho
Dunno if you're Singaporean but that's an insane price!! It would be cheaper to take a bus (SGD$2) and then take a taxi from within Malaysia to your personal destination (prices within Malaysia are very cheap so I'm assuming $10, 20 at the maximum). The bus takes exactly the same direct route as the taxi, it's comfortable and super quick and there are no extra stops.
YES PLEASE COME HERE MORE OFTEN! MALAYSIAAAAAA :)
You can take bus from Ipoh and KL to Singapore and it will cost around rm40 ish
버스 타면 4천원 밖에안되는데..... 근데 택시타면 조금 비싸더라도 편하게 말레이시아 넘어갈수 있죠 👍🏻
in the morning, some people will just walking because the traffic is bad
기차탈수있으면.. 타세요.. 5분만 걸려는데.. 2천원이에요
Johor to Indonesia (batam) by ferry
Not only singapore to malaysia, even may ride until middle east. To many ride with bike weekly cross to thailand...
Gotta love that there's no need to check the passports because Singapore has likely not used any ink stamps even for most international passports and is so secure you don't worry about it. haha.
Battle trip season 2!!!
Singapore - Johor best pairing
😇👍🏻
As much as i would consider $90 singapore dollars to be expensive, it’s wiser if they should spend $60 to larkin sentral and from there take grab to their hotel which is more cheaper
Wa,nice
실제로 싱가포르에서 말레이시아까지 페리 인 네 번째 교통 수단이 있습니다
WELLCOME TO OUR JOHOR BAHRU&JOHOR👍❤😍🤩❣️!BY NAME MOM
Weyhhh JB ❤🎉🎉🎉 huaaaa
hopefully South Korean can also cross their border like this to North Korea.
taxi cost 90SGD while taking a bus is only a few dollars HAHAHA
Aiyo actually expensive
The cab 1 car sgd60
Reach jb larkin take grab to the hotel ..cheap
Today I register for learning driving class
20:20 22/03/2023 Wednesday
😍😍😍
yeah from a city to a country 🤪
they forgot one more... flying is another option as well
Maybe they use 6 seater grab??
mahal giler 90sgd..😂
they haven't unlock the Brunei - Malaysia (Sabah) - Indonesia (Kalimantan - TBA soon) hehe
Yeah the best Singapore food is at Johor 😂 iykyk
kebanyakan diorang ni hanya tahu singapore, thai dan indonesia (rasanya majoriti tahu bali, dan ada juga yg ingat bali tu negara yg berbeza dari indonesia)....baguslah orang2 sana makin sedar bahwa ada 1 negara yg terletak di antara thai dan singapore. hahaha
Kebanyakan orang Korea ini tahu kota Kinabalu Sabah Malaysia
Wahh bukak kandang kanan bukak
that taxi driver look like ceo airasia tony fernandes
apsal abang taxi tu muka mcm tony fernandez??? 😆
Weh, kenal sangat hotel tu lol
SLAYY
honestly, i think he could do better with this trip. maybe choose other places to visit etc..
Kena ketok ngan driver smpi bayar $90 🤣🤣
Seem like how people crossing the border of Mexico to America 😂 the feeling
diorang duduk dekat forest city golf resort kee 😂😭