Tasik Sembrong is a lake in Kluang district, Johor. It is located in a natural basin, about 8 meters above sea level, and is fed by a number of rivers including Sungai Sembrong.
An Indian street in Kluang Town, featuring a combination of modern and historic architecture. Traditional and market stall shop fronts offer jewellery, clothing, and flowers for sale
An administrative centre located in Iskandar Puteri, with beautiful landscaping and new buildings representing a range of architectural styles, from Moorish to Malaysian
A river known for its Orang Laut tribe (sea nomads) settlement and seafood eateries, and situated less than 500 meters from the Malaysia-Singapore international maritime border.
This trendy “heritage street” represents a cross-section of Malaysia’s multicultural makeup, with boutiques, eateries, and art displays housed in historic colonial buildings
Located in Seri Medan in Batu Pahat, the Botanical Gardens showcase abundant foliage surrounding two large lakes that were formerly mining ponds in the 1940s
Located at Bukit Timbalan in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, with construction completed in 1940, the building’s architecture combines colonial and Malay influences.
Located at Bukit Chagar, incorporating the city's main railway station, JB Sentral, and the Sultan Iskandar Building, a customs, immigration, and quarantine complex
The style of the mosque was meant to mimic Victorian architecture, as demonstrated by the minarets that take the form of 19th century British clocktowers
This densely forested island is sparsely inhabited, and surrounded by numerous coral reefs, making it a popular scuba diving, snorkelling, and surfing spot