Johor
has a wide and varied economy ranging from agriculture ,industry,
commerce and tourism. There are also a number of historical building
and traditional handicraft centres in Johore. The State also boasts
some of the finest hotels, off-shore island resorts, tourist complexes,
golf clubs, racing circuits and sport facilities (both land and
sea) in the region. |
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Hitam
Lover of ceramic art will find Ayer Hitam a Haven for potteries,earthenware,
porcelain ,stoneware.The town is a popular transit point for visitor
shooping for lunch or dinner on their way to Johore Bahru and Kuala
Lumpur.
Muar
This picturesque town is well-known for its delicious and inexpensive
foodstalls and restaurants.the tree-lined Tanjung is ideal for evening
strolls.The waterfalls at the foot of Mount Ophir (Gunung Ledang)
is accesible from Muar.
Royal Abu Bakar Museum (The Grand Palace Johor)
This beautiful palace was commissioned by Sultan Abu Bakar who laid
the Foundation stone in 1864.One of the oldest building in Johore
Bahru,The Grand Palace has a comospolitan architecture with clear
Anglo-Malay influence.Today the palace assumes an additonal role
as the Royal Abu Bakar Museum,displaying treasures of the Royal
collection.
Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque
Officially opened by the late Sultan Ibrahim in 1980,this mosque
is considered one of the finest in Malaysia.It took 8 years to complete
at a cost of Rm400,000.Its architecture design and setting atop
a hill with sweeping view of the Straits of the Johor makes this
mosque a famed landmark.
Sultan Abu Bakar Monument
This monument ,created in the seafront opposite the the courthouse
commemorates Sultan Abu Bakar (1864-1895), as the architect of the
modern Johor .A bronze replica of the Johor crown surmounts the
monument.
Pontian
The Johor contryside is well cultivated with pineapples.Just an
hour's drive from Johor Bahru city,the fishing village has a settlement
of fisherman living on stilts by shore.The town is also the staging
point for visitors going to Gunung Pulai for waterfall picnics,jungle
trekking or mountain climbing.
Pasir Gudang
The Federation International Motorcycle (FIM) has given the honour
to his circuit to host one of the legs of the World Motorcycle Championship
in 1998.It is one of the only two legs to be held in Asia.Despite
its international status,this circuit is open to any motorsport
enthusiasts to sample the thrill and spill of the speed adventure.
Sultan Ibrahim Building
The massive building on Bukit Timbalan dominates the skyline of
Johore Bahru.The Saracenic character and fine mosaic detail particularly
of the Grand Hall make this one of the most interesting buildings
in Johore Bahru.
The Causeway
Entering Johor Bahru from Singapore involves travelling across the
Causeway which links the two cities. Completed in 1924 after four
years' work, the Causeway is 1,056 metres long and extends to a
depth of 23 metres below the water level. In January 1942, the British
Army demolished part of its as invading Japanese forces prepare
to attack Singapore from the north.
The Japanese soon effected repairs and the Causeway resumed its
role as an important road, railway and general communications link.
The crossing includes a pedestrian walkway for the energetic. Singapore
gets a good deal of water supply from large water pipes which have
been laid across the Causeway from Johor.
Dataran Bandarayan
Dataran Bandaraya, or City Square, was officially opened on 31 December
1993 by the Sultan of Johor. A much sought after venue for public
events like parades and stage shows, this popular tourist attraction
comprises a large stage, a minaret, a fountain and a clock tower
reputed to be the biggest in the region.
It is also boasts of the tallest flag staff in the state. A mega
video screen has been installed for visitors to view live transmissions. |