Johor Bahru: Exploring The Border Of Malaysia Near Singapore
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2024
- Johor Bahru, Malaysia your gateway to adventure! Join us on an immersive walking tour as we uncover the hidden gems of this vibrant city, located on the Malaysian border adjacent to Singapore.
In this comprehensive travel guide, we'll delve into the rich culture, diverse attractions, and convenient transportation options that make Johor Bahru a must-visit destination in Malaysia. From its bustling city center to its tranquil coastal retreats, there's something for everyone to explore in this dynamic Malaysian city, just a stone's throw away from the bustling metropolis of Singapore.
Our journey begins at the scenic Stulang Laut Boardwalk, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Johor Strait and the iconic Singapore skyline. As we stroll along the wooden pathway, surrounded by lush greenery and swaying palm trees, we'll discover the perfect blend of natural beauty and urban charm that defines Johor Bahru, situated at the edge of Malaysia next to Singapore.
But the adventure doesn't stop there. Did you know that from Stulang Laut, you can catch a ferry to Indonesia? That's right! Whether you're craving a beach getaway on the islands of Batam or Bintan, or eager to explore the cultural treasures of Jakarta, the ferry from Johor Bahru offers convenient access to these exciting destinations.
Back in Johor Bahru, you'll find an array of attractions to explore, from the historic streets of Jalan Tan Hiok Nee to the vibrant markets of Pasar Karat. Don't miss the chance to visit iconic landmarks such as the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque and Bukit Timbalan for panoramic views of the city.
And when it comes to dining and shopping, Johor Bahru won't disappoint. Indulge in mouthwatering Malaysian cuisine at the bustling night markets, or shop till you drop at the modern malls and traditional bazaars scattered throughout the city.
So whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, Johor Bahru has something for everyone. Join us as we uncover the treasures of this dynamic city on the Malaysian border next to Singapore. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more travel tips and adventures! Let's make the most of your Johor Bahru experience, starting right here at the Stulang Laut Boardwalk.
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Hope that you have had a good time in JB.
Awesome
I did visit JB for 2 days before crossing over to Singapore - good city to visit
I hope you had fun there 😃
You love malaysia
Yes, I do 🇲🇾♥️
You can go to famous Legoland & also the part of the town with old buildings and coffee shops
JB is an interesting town.
Sabah have 5 divisions which are Interior, Kudat, Sandakan, Tawau and West Coast.
Sarawak have 12 divisions which are Betong, Bintulu, Kapit, Kuching, Limbang, Miri, Mukah, Samarahan, Sarikei, Serian, Sibu and Sri Aman.
Thanks for sharing 😁
Great and interesting sharing. Thank you Solo. 👍👍👍😍😍😍
Thank you too😁
28:18 Forest City, the project mostly financed by a consortium of mainland Chinese private real estate developers. One of the biggest is Country Garden (碧桂园).
Thanks for the info
Borneo Islands consist of 3 countries which are Sabah and Sarawak (Malaysia), Brunei and Kalimantan Indonesia.
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Thank you 🤗
You went to Stulang Laut, where I grew up. Thanks for sharing, hope that you enjoy in Johor Baru. 😊
The Chinese school is Foon Yew High School, a private and Independent, all funded by the Local Chinese Community. I went back to Stulang Laut last year.
I can tell it's a nice area, I had a good time in JB
Cool, thanks for the info about the school 🏫
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In Johor Bahru clubs and malls are not only for Malaysian but for Singaporean as well.
I see because many of them want to chill and have fun as well
Beautiful place
Thanks 😊
Cool tour.
My pleasure to show you 😃
Bro the places you're at in this vid used to be the go-to place in the early 2000s. Was very lively back then.
Oh really? What's a good place to go to besides the malls in JB
nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
There's a legoland in Jb. And premium outlet I heard. There is also tamil school, in Sarawak maybe we have iban and bidayuh school. You also forgot to mention coming to East Malaysia like Sarawak & Sabah
Yes, I did forget about that😅 I still need to explore that area!
Hello solo. You can't go to area mersing you go to tioman island, sibu,, tinggi, rawa nice Island. From jb to mersing 2 hour.
Thanks for the tips!
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I just came from Batam to this area which is known as Stulang Laut.
Nice!
Can try Malaysia Borneo which are Sabah and Sarawak. Sabah capital city which is Kota Kinabalu. Sarawak capital city which is Kuching.
That I agree. Singapore and Hong Kong are the financial centers so Malaysians and Chinese respectively would wanna work there for more money
Yeah, both are beautiful places as well 😃
Covid hit JB malls hard
That's too bad
Normally schools that teaches chinese and tamil are in chinese or tamil schools, it doesn't stop malays from going there to learn mandrin or tamil. Private schools will be private or International school, otherwise they will be government schools. Hope this explains 😅
Haha, it kind of explains it 😅 thanks for the info 😁
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What ferry name u take from batam to JB?
I took it from Singapore
Forest City, one of the most expensive Chinese investment projects, went bankrupt during Covid 19. This project is also controversial for the people of Johor due to national sovereignty, perhaps the people of Johor feel happy with the outcome.
It's interesting, such a big project failed. I heard many things about it
I think u've been to the wrong part of JB.
Haha why?
You should go to Danga Bay, Puteri Harbour, Johor Palace, Lot of shopping mall such as paradigm, Toppen, Aeon Mall, Premium outlet and lot of nice beach like Desaru, Tanjung Balau, Batu Layar and many more.
Maybe u can try to do some research on the food.."Rumah Mas" for a start..but u have to go early in the morning..
Yes Malaysians love partying. Especially clubbing.
Haha, I think so 😂 there were so many clubs in that area
Negara malasia kurang menonjolkan identitas Pribumi baik dari segi Budaya Makanan hingga tempat wisata.
Mendingan ke Indonesia semua Nusantara Lokal
Thanks for watching
Jhoni Hantarto you never disappoint