Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Introduction to Johor Bahru


Located at the southern tip of the Peninsula, Johor Bahru is state of the capital of Johor Darul Takzim. JB, in short, was established in 1855 by the late sultan Abu Bakar (the Father of modern Johor) and now serves as the administrative and commercial center of the state. Connected to Singapore by a modern causeway, JB is also Peninsula's southern gateway. Consisting of a diverse ethnic mix of races, JB also offers visitors attractions, colourful culture, delectable culture cuisine, and exciting recreational activities. Popular among Singaporeans, JB has a myriad landmarks, such as The Grand Palace with its distinct Anglo-Malay architecture, which houses the museum where priceless treasures of the Royal Collection are showcased.




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