Johor Bahru sits right next to the national boundary between two inseparably linked countries and has all the blessings and blemishes to show for it. Nowhere else in Malaysia better displays the differences between two intertwining streams of history. Today, the city becomes known as a 'half-price bazaar' for everything from groceries to golf to thousands of Singaporeans, enriched by a strong currency.
Jalan Wong Ah Fook: An Unsavoury Icon of Abritrage
Happenstance and the Johor Bahru's reputation for comparatively inexpensive shopping and entertainment, however, have also made the arterial thoroughfare of Jalan Wong Ah Fook into an extension of the perpetual traffic snarl at the
Causeway. Cars bearing number plates of two diametrically opposed vehicular policies rumble past incessantly, sometimes haltingly, and the resultant air quality had one influential writer branding it the 'hanging air of decay'. He must have also meant the soot-stained four-storey shop-houses bordering on the brink...
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Pasar Malam (Night Market)
- A distinctive feature of the Malaysian shopping landscape, the pasar malam has become somewhat of a weekly routine of grocery buying and leisure...
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- Shopping
- Stulang
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Octville Golf and Country Club
- This 18-hole golf course extends over a landscaped countryside, featuring four ponds that serve as water hazards and reservoirs for irrigation....
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- Golf
- Johor Bahru Town
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Tanjung Puteri Golf and Country Club
- A 40-minute drive east of Johor Bahru takes one to this pint-size golf resort. However, size can be deceiving. This course is split into two-the...
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- Golf
- Pasir Pelangi
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