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JOHOR--------------------------| Introduction

THE SOUTHERN GATEWAY TO MALAYSIA The transformation of modern Johor took place in the 19th century under the reign of HRH Sultan Abu Bakar. He gave Johor the first constitution for a Malay state and introduced a proper system of administrative government and began Johor's drive toward stability and prosperity. In 1885 he was given official recognition as the Sultan of Johor by Queen Victoria and earned the title as ‘the Father of Modern Johor'.

By virtue of its geographic position, Johor holds the inimitable distinction, logistically as being at the southern most tip of the Asian continent. Strategically significant, Johor is also at the southern tip of the Malaysian Peninsular surrounded on three sides : to the west by the Straits of Malacca, to the east by the South China Sea and to the south by the Straits of Johor. The word Johor itself literally means ‘precious jewel' and is taken from the Arabic word “Jauhar” showing the influence of the early traders.

Johor has much to offer travellers such as its rich history, colourful culture, shopping and entertainment attractions, with a large number located in Johor Bahru city such as the Royal Museum , the Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque, the Sultan Ibrahim Building and the Istana Bukit Serene.
Under the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle, Johor plays a major role. As the state capital, Johor Bahru is linked to singapore by a causeway. With the high demand and rapid development, the government has built the Second Link to singapore from Gelang Patah to Tuas, which provides better facilities for travellers. At present, Johor Bahru has also become a shopping haven for travellers especially from Singapore .

Under the Indonesia-Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle, Johor plays a major role. As the state capital, Johor Bahru is linked to Singapore by a causeway. With the high demand and rapid development, the government has built the Second Link to Singapore from Gelang Patah to Tuas, which provides better facilities for travellers. At present, Johor Bahru has also become a shopping haven for travellers especially from Singapore .

Outside the Klang Valley , Johor has the largest number of golf courses. Until 1992, there were barely 10 courses and most of them are 9 hole courses. Today, Johor have nearly 30 courses – 3 of the golf courses have 54 holes while another 3 golf courses also offer night golfing. Compared to the neighbouring countries, the Green Fees are definitely cheap.

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