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JOHOR

 Johor at a glance |Johor Location | Johor History  | Johor Weather | Johor Attractions

 

JOHOR AT A GLANCE:

Johor possesses a wide range of attractions, from the exciting metropolitan atmosphere of Johor Bahru to the forests of Endau-Rompin Park.  The village of Desaru and the remote and beautiful islands in the South China Sea are favored by vacationers seeking a relaxed and natural holiday environment, while the state's commercial centers attract businessmen from all over the world.  Economically, it is one of the most important states in the country with various large plantations.  They include commodities such as rubber, palm oil, and pineapple.  On top of agricultural products, Johor is also becoming an industrial base.  It has even developed to become one of the most populated states with Johor Bahru (JB), its capital city, as the second-largest city in Malaysia.  A causeway and a railway line connect JB to Singapore, thus making it easier to travel to and from each country.

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LOCATION:
Johor is the third largest state in Malaysia at 19,984 sq km.  It is situated at the southern end of Peninsula Malaysia, just across the Straits of Johor from Singapore (with which it is connected by a road and rail causeway).  Johor's population exceeds 2 million people, comprising an ethnic mix of Malays, Chinese, Indians, and other groups.
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HISTORY:

Johor was named after the Sungei Johor, which is the longest river in the state.  It is believed that Sultan Mahmud Shah, the last ruler of Malacca, founded Johor when he was forced to flee from the Portuguese in 1511.  After his death, his son Alauddin Riayat Shah moved the capital to Kota Tinggi in Johor.  He was able to build a strong kingdom, was feared by many, and was able to make Johor a preeminent Malay state.  However, this did not mean the end of turmoil and fights.  In the 16th Century, the state was attacked by the Portuguese followed by the Achinese from Sumatra, and later the Bugis from Sundawesi (Celebes).  However, the Malay rulers of Johor managed to hold their own fort against all odds.  When Sir Stamford Raffles set foot in Singapore in 1819, he witnessed the factional war within the court of the Johor Sultan, which was divided by Malay and Bugis factions.  He pensioned off the sultans and gave actual power to the "temenggong" (Malay minister).  Temenggong Abu Bakar was given that privilege to rule Johor.  He elevated himself to the position of Sultan of Johor in 1886 and persevered to build up the state and to modernize its administration.  He established Johor Bahru (New Johor) as the capital city and began modernizing it.  He was thus aptly called "The Father of Modern Johor".  Johor finally became part of the Federation of Malaya in 1948.

 

WEATHER:

The table below shows the average monthly weather indicators during 8 last years. Temperature in Centigrade:

 

 

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Avg. Temperature

NA

79

80

79

80

79

79

79

79

80

79

79

Avg. Max Temperature

NA

87

89

88

89

87

88

87

88

88

87

87

Avg. Min Temperature

NA

73

74

74

75

74

73

74

73

74

74

74

Avg. Rain Days

4

2

3

3

4

5

5

5

6

6

7

3

 

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ATTRACTIONS:
Desaru, or the Village of Casuarinas is a 25km stretch of sandy beach fringed by casuarina trees.  It lies on the south-east corner of Johor.  A host of facilities for sea sports await the visitor—swimming, snorkelling, boating, canoeing, windsurfing, waterskiing and catamaran-sailing.  A place visitors should not miss is the Tanjung Balau Fishermen's Museum.  There are various artifacts that were employed by fishermen during their nature of work such as fishing traps, tackles and floats in the museum.  Fishermen folklores are also displayed here.  The museum is located at Tanjung Balau Fishing Village.

 

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