Unique built attractions
Indian Street: A Journey into Indian Traditions and Flavors in Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru's Indian Street
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Johor Bahru's Indian Street
Valentine's Day falls on February 14th each year, and it is an annual occasion for expressing love and affection. Many people take this opportunity to give gifts, flowers, chocolates, and other tokens of affection to their significant other or close friends. Today, Valentine's Day has become a cultural phenomenon, and many businesses offer a variety of special products and services to meet people's needs for celebrating love. Whether it's enjoying a romantic dinner with your loved one or giving a small gift, Valentine's Day is a beautiful moment for expressing emotions and celebrating love. To have a romantic dinner with your loved one, you cannot miss these five restaurants we recommend, which will leave you with beautiful memories of your love.
Johor Bahru has a history and culture with a long-standing tradition.
My Johor Stories by Peggy Loh
The Twenty-Four Festive Drums is a drum performance that combines the Twenty-Four Solar Terms, calligraphy, and Guangdong lion drum, which was co-founded by Malaysian Chinese Chen Huichong and Tan Chai Puan in 1988 and became a national heritage project in Malaysia in 2009.
Sungai Segget is the main central river in Downtown Johor Bahru and occupies an important position in the city.
Why do "THE DAKA SHOW" appear in JB? It turned out that they were holding a fan meeting in Senibong in the evening, so they came to the Old street of JB to eat, drink and have fun first.