JOHOR
BAHRU
Johor is the southern gateway into Peninsular
Malaysia and linked to Singapore by road and
rail. Its proximity to Singapore has made it
a popular destination among Singaporeans as
well as other international tourists visiting
the island republic. It is the only state in
the country that boast of a coastline stretching
along the Straits of Melaka to the South China
Sea.
The state is endowed with an abundance of natural
attractions that provide numerous opportunities
for a wide range of outdoor recreational and
leisure activities.
HISTORY OF JOHOR
The state of Johor lies at the southern most
part of Malaysia. It is the third largest state
in Western Malaysia. To the Siamese, Johor is
"Gangganu" or "Treasured Stones".
It was also once known as the "End of the
Land" as it occupies the tail portion of
mainland Asia. Its present name, Johor is derived
from an Arabic word "Jauhar" which
means Precious Stones.
Johor Bahru is the state capital
of Johor, one of the eight districts (other
districts include Pontian, Batu Pahat, Muar,
Mersing, Kota Tinggi, Kluang and Segamat). Each
district exudes its own special charms adorned
by pineapple, rubber, coconut, oil palm plantations,
tranquil kampungs (villages), quaint fishing
villages and green forest. |