Prince & Sultan of Johor’s Car collection (Malaysia) – Agent4Stars.com
The World’s most impressive Car Collections
Crown Prince & Sultan of Johor (Malaysian)
The Sultan and the Crown Prince of Johor have a massive collection of 379 cars from antiques dating back to 1890s to the latest models and collector exotic cars. Collectively the whole family has about 500 cars. The Royal Family do not pay taxes hence it is possible for them to collect such number of cars over 3 generations.
Crown Prince of Johor, High Highness Tunku Ismail ibn Sultan Ibrahim owns the only purple LaFerrari
Purple LaFerrari “TMJ” owner Crown prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim.Purple LaFerrari “TMJ” owner Crown prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim.His dad Sultan of Johor is a hereditary seat and the nominal ruler of the Malaysian state of Johor.
The prince is a sports car enthusiast.All of his car are under the same licence plate “TMJ”.
The rare hypercar was seen 26th of Jan 2016 at the Tan Sri Datuk Haji Hassan Yunos Stadium in Larkin here during the friendly match between Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) and Geylang United

Purple
Red brake callipers
Black wheels
Black tinted windows
Aston Martins
Bentley GT
Bentley Mulsanne
Bmw I8
Bmw +30
Bugatti Veyron
Ferrari LaFerrari
Ferrari FXXK Race car
Ferrari 599GTB
Ford GT
Jaguar E type
Jaguar 220
Lamborghini Aventador’s
Lamborghini Espada
MAC truck “Johor ruler, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, has achieved his dream when he took possession of the world’s most expensive Mack truck ”
McLaren P1
Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren 722
Mercedes SLS
Mercedes SLR McLaren Edition
Mercedes G63 AMG 6×6
Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman x 10
Mercedes Pullman 600 Landaulet
Rolls Royce +40
Pagani C12
Pagani Huayra
Tourbus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOznV7Ep0hc
Official allocation owners/VIP of Ferrari.
Prince Ismail and his father the Sultan owns at least 50 Ferraris & 30 Mercedes.
Estimated value €75 000 000 + 500 cars
The cars are not for sale but enquiries are welcome
Price: 75000000
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KMH: The World’s most impressive Car Collections
Crown Prince & Sultan of Johor (Malaysian)
The Sultan and the Crown Prince of Johor have a massive collection of 379 cars from antiques dating back to 1890s to the latest models and collector exotic cars.
Crown Prince of Johor, High Highness Tunku Ismail ibn Sultan Ibrahim owns the only purple LaFerrari
Purple LaFerrari “TMJ” owner Crown prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim.Purple LaFerrari “TMJ” owner Crown prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim.His dad Sultan of Johor is a hereditary seat and the nominal ruler of the Malaysian state of Johor.
The prince is a sports car enthusiast.All of his car are under the same licence plate “TMJ”.
Tunku Ismail is believed to be the first Malaysian that had taken delivery of the distinctly-coloured Ferrari.
Purple
Red brake callipers
Black wheels
Black tinted windows
Aston Martins
Bentley GT
Bentley Mulsanne
Bmw I8
Bmw +30
Bugatti Veyron
Ferrari LaFerrari
Ferrari FXXK Race car
Ferrari 599GTB
Ford GT
Jaguar E type
Jaguar 220
Lamborghini Aventador’s
Lamborghini Espada
MAC truck “Johor ruler, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, has achieved his dream when he took possession of the world’s most expensive Mack truck ”
McLaren P1
Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren 722
Mercedes SLS
Mercedes SLR McLaren Edition
Mercedes G63 AMG 6×6
Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman x 10
Mercedes Pullman 600 Landaulet
Rolls Royce +40
Pagani C12
Pagani Huayra
Tourbus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJZIJxIYeCk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOznV7Ep0hc
Official allocation owners/VIP of Ferrari.
Prince Ismail and his father the Sultan owns at least 50 Ferraris & 30 Mercedes.
Estimated value €75 000 000 + 500 cars
The cars are not for sale but enquiries are welcome
Having A Wealth Of IDR 12.8 Trillion, The Prince Of Johor Who Wants To Buy Valencia Is A Collection Of 300 Luxury Cars
JAKARTA – The name Prince of Johor has attracted the attention of Spanish football since expressing his interest in buying the Valencia club. It turns out that, apart from liking soccer, he is also crazy about luxury cars.
Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim is the son of the Sultan of Johor and heir to the throne of the small state of Malaysia. With a fortune of more than € 750 million (IDR 12.8 trillion), this men’s car collection is quite extraordinary.
This 36-year-old man is a sports car enthusiast and has a luxurious collection of around 300 models.
At first glance, Prince of Johor’s Instagram account revealed his obsession with football and cars. He is seen posing with some of his huge collections.
Ford GT, Bentley Continental Convertible, Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT, Mercedes G63 AMG, Rolls Royce Ghost, Dawn (white and blue), Wraith, and Cullinan (white, black, red) are just a few of the names that can be found in its spacious garage.
Money is definitely not an issue for the Prince of Johor, and sports cars are a relatively inexpensive pleasure compared to the price Valencia has to pay.
Some time ago, Prince of Johor posted a series of Instastories which included screenshots of articles about Valencia and a website that revealed the club’s value of 408 million euros.
He also made a statement about why he was interested in buying the club from Singaporean businessman Peter Lim. So far, Lim has not expressed his intention to sell the club nicknamed El Che.
Lim acquired debt-ridden Valencia in 2014 but then fell out of favor, selling off his top players repeatedly to reduce the club’s debt.
Last week, Prince of Johor met with Lim, but there was no agreement whatsoever. It is estimated that they agreed to meet again and discuss this business someday.
A few days later, the crown prince responded to a fan on Instagram who asked about his intention to buy Valencia.
“Yes, there is a discussion with the owner (Valencia) so that I have shares in the club”, wrote Prince of Johor. But it was postponed due to several complications and problems that needed to be resolved”.
And there are several problems, especially Lim’s current inability to sell more than 51 percent of his shares due to debt restrictions.
What is clear is that the Prince of Johor appears to be on good terms with Lim.
“Lim saved Valencia from bankruptcy. He is definitely (the owner) better than me”, he concluded.
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Malaysia’s Mercedes-racing prince of Johor – 5 things to know about athletic royal hunk Tunku Abdul Rahman Hassanal Jeffri
This talented speed demon likes being in the driving seat
A skilled driver through and through, Tunku Abdul Rahman has also been known to sail yachts, ride motorbikes, and even manage the reins of a horse while competing in polo.
He’s got quite a social media following
The prince isn’t one to shy away from social media, and he keeps his 500,000 Instagram followers entertained with posts and stories. And just like any regular fan, he shares shots of himself hanging out with his idols, such as MotoGP champions Marc Marquez of Spain and Australia’s Mick Doohan.
He was knighted at a young age
Aside from officially being known as the Tunku Panglima of Johor, Tunku Abdul Rahman was appointed a datu and the Grand Commander of the Order of the Crown of Johor while still a teen, in 2009, and was knighted in 2015, aged 22. At times, he has proudly donned his military uniform instead of civilian clothes. He once said on Instagram, “I wear my uniform with pride because I’m proud of the regiment I’m serving and also because I earned the wings and badges I have on my chest – I don’t wear them just as decorations. ”
He maintains a very active lifestyle
With his love for polo and car racing, it comes as no surprise that Abdul Rahman is comfortable outdoors. He spends his weekends on the golf course at times, and swims in one of the pools at the family’s official residence, Istana Bukit Serene. When he’s not staying fit by cycling, running, or riding, he participates in royal engagements, travelling by private jet when he can.
Move aside Rolls-Royce, the Genesis G90 is the new royalty’s choice
We’ve all seen the usual Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, BMWs, or even Rolls-Royces serving as the official state cars, either for the royalty or head of state. All sensible choices, we must say, but perhaps just a little “uninspired”, since pretty much every other head of states (or royalty) have the same car too.
That’s probably how the Sultan of Johor felt, too, because instead of a standard Maybach or some other ultra-luxury model, he’s chosen a Genesis G90 as his official state car! Now, that’s how you stand out in a crowd.
Of course, since it’s an official state car, it won’t be just like any other G90s out there. Firstly, HRH Sultan Ibrahim Ismail’s Genesis G90 is a stretched limousine variant, which gives it an additional 290 mm in length, and 10 mm in height.
We’re also pretty certain that the royalty-spec Genesis G90 is fully armoured, with bullet-proof glass, hardened body panels and the full nine yards to keep the passengers inside (i.e. the king of Johor) safe and sound at all times.
Take a look at what other nation leaders around the world ride in – and how much they cost!
Since the car is likely made to order, there’s no way to know exactly what it’s packing. There are also no other photos of the car as of now, but based on what the standard Genesis G90L comes with in Korea, we can expect two first class-grade reclining seats at the back, with ample of space for other things such as an entertainment centre and fold-out style tables.
Underneath the bonnet, the South Korean-only Genesis G90L comes exclusively with a 5. 0-litre V8 that produces 425 hp and 520 Nm of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels via Hyundai’s HTRAC all wheel-drive system and an eight-speed automatic transmission.
The Mercedes-Maybach S-Class meanwhile can pack up to 630 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque. Check it out here!
It’s also interesting to note that since the Genesis G90L is designated as a South Korea-exclusive, the seating layout actually places the driver on the left, as you can see from the photo above. That’s not really an issue, though, since there’ll always be a motorcade ahead of the car to clear off the roads, and the driver will be specifically trained to drive the car safely, too.
Is this the most interesting official royalty chariot you’ve ever seen? Well, it’s certainly the most unique one here in Malaysia, at least. What other car would you like to see being converted into “royalty-spec”? Let us know in the comments below!
[Photos: HRH Crown Prince of Johor/Twitter]
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Genesis G90 Limousine
Sultan of Johor Donates New Cars to HSA Director and Staff as Appreciation for Their Service
Last September, the Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar presented 10 brand new Myvi cars to the nurses of the Royal Ward of Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA).
Today, on his official Facebook page, it was announced that Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar donated a brand new car each to the director and staff of the ward.
SULTAN IBRAHIM KURNIAKAN KERETA KEPADA DOKTOR DAN MATRON HSADYMM Sultan Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan…
Posted by Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar on Tuesday, November 24, 2020
It was mentioned that the award was given as a token of appreciation for the dedication, commitment and high professionalism of their services.
Among those who received the vehicles were HSA Director, Dr Mohtar Pungut @ Ahmad; Medical Officer of the Department of Emergency & Trauma, Dr Ismail Jumali and Medical Officer of the Anesthesia Cardiothoracic Unit, Dr Mohd Firdaus Shamsuddin each received a Proton X70.
Meanwhile, Chief Nurse Supervisor, Sarinah Sukor and the Nurse Supervisor, Fauziah Sulaiman each received a Perodua Myvi.
Dato ‘Perdana Dalam, Colonel (B) Dato’ Mohamed Perang Musa represented Sultan Ibrahim and handed over the vehicles to recipients.
Dr Mohtar expressed his gratitude towards Sultan Ibrahim after received the car from the Royal Press Office (RPO).
“I would like to express my gratitude to Allah SWT and pay homage to His Majesty for His Majesty’s gift to my staff and me.”
“I pray for His Majesty and the Royal Family to always be healthy and prosperous. InsyaAllah, we will continue to provide the best service to Tuanku’s family and the people,” added Dr Mohtar.
Also Read: Johor Sultan to Open New Hypermarket Where Shoppers Can Get Goods for 10% Cheaper!
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Johor Sultan Rolled Up In A Hyundai IONIQ 5 To Meet PM – Auto News
We’re pretty well aware that Johor royalty takes every opportunity to show their extensive collection of automobiles, but this newest sighting takes things into unexpected EV territory with the Hyundai IONIQ 5.
When arriving for a meet with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, the Sultan of Johor, His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar was seen behind the wheel of the electric hatchback, accompanied by the usual cavalcade of super-tinted SUVs. Our PM, for example, arrived in a Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Last month, the ruler of Johor was previously seen with a Genesis G90 as his official chariot of the day, which indicates something of a trend with vehicles from South Korea – Genesis, for the uninitiated, is Hyundai’s luxury sub-brand with the aforementioned G90 being their equivalent of a Mercedes-Benz S-Class or BMW 7 Series.
Onto the IONIQ 5, the car only made its official international debut in February 2021 as the spearhead vehicle of both their EV-focused IONIQ subsidiary marque and the company’s E-GMP (Electric-Global Modular Platform) vehicle architecture.
Its design is pretty much a production-realised version of the Hyundai 45 EV Concept that debuted at 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show with its extremely generous wheelbase, crossover-like ride height, and boldly angular ‘Parametric Pixel’ exterior aesthetic.
It boasts a battery capacity between 58kWh and 77.4kWh and either single or dual-motor configurations with a combined output of up to 320hp and 605Nm. In its longest-lasting variant, maximum range is quoted at 480km before needing a recharge.
With this royal nod, perhaps Hyundai-Sime Darby Malaysia will see fit to fast-track the arrival of the IONIQ 5 to local showrooms. After all, we’ve already had confirmation that Hyundai will be launching their first zero emissions vehicle here in Q4 2021 with the Kona Electric.
TMJ’s cars – The Royal Arsenal
“Royalty is a scarcity, If you own it, you should boast it.”
We can learn this very well from the Tunku Mahkota of Johor (Crown Prince), an automotive enthusiast who splurges a huge load of royal money on his arsenal of cars. TMJ’s life has always been a tapestry of rich and royal hue. The royal family of Johor has always been in news for their rich car collection and one such moment revived the memory recently when The Tunku Mahkota Johor, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, made his way out of Shangri-La Hotel to witness the Malaysia Super League football match between Johor Darul Ta’zim FC and Felda United. This Royal entourage was moved on the high-end trademark armada of Dodge, Lamborghini and Mercedes-Benz. This lineup was one of a kind with a diversified fleet of latest wheels likes never seen before.
The first car leading the convoy was a classic American muscle beast, a green Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, one of the heavily acclaimed muscle cars at the moment. These muscles are animated to life by a 6.2 litre Hemi V8 engine churning out a ludicrous 707 hp and 880 Nm of torque with a whopping acceleration of 0-100 Km/h in 3.6 sec, making it a perfect vehicle to take the lead roaring out loud.
The American Hellcat was uniquely followed by the German sports luxury coupe Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. It was something rare adding more bling to the royal fleet with its matte finished grey colour. The royal family has earlier held a wide block of Mercedes-Benz AMG, but this long nose and cab-back proportions was something left to behold. The SLR McLaren spotted was a 722 Edition guise powered with a supercharged 5.5 litre V8, packing a 33 more horsepower for a grand total of 650 and a brain freezing acceleration of 0 to 100 Km/h in a short span of 3.6 seconds, two-tenths quicker than the standard SLR, what else to think then!
Following these luxury chariots, came out shining an epitome of speed and performance, the all-new Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4. This car might not be very popular in this side of the world, especially the milquetoast white, but when there a long italic chrome emblem states “Lamborghini”, one cannot think beyond its aura. After all, it’s a Lambo. Powered by a 5.2 Litre V10 procuring a massive energy of 602 hp with a maximum torque of 560 Nm and an acceleration of 0-100 Kmph in mere 2.5 seconds, catapulting the Royal prince out of the frenzied crowd in seconds.
But behind these masterpieces comes out another German finesse stealing the spotlight with its yellow and black glaze, a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black Edition. This car is bestowed generously by the Mercedes-Benz loading with a unique set of extroverted wings-and-spoilers aesthetically hiding a 6.2 litre V8 churning out 622 hp and a herculean torque of 634 nm.
All this facade of sports and adrenaline clears up when we see a hidden symbol of power and performance aptly representing the royal family a brawny British luxury, Bentley Continental GT3-R. This limited-edition British brute is serving the Johor prince in its own skin featuring a 6.0 litre W12 engine pushing out 572 hp and 700 Nm. This palace on the wheel can catapults to 100 Kmph from a standstill in a meagre time span of 3.6 seconds. The outside green strips and rear spoilers symbolise Bentley’s GT genes in this car.
The final chapter of this luxury fleet surpasses the units of power and size, overshadowing the sports toys, appearing as a car, or literally a truck on the prince’s parade – a Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG 6×6. This last chariot was anchored on six wheels proving the 6×6 statement true in its own terms. Beneath the hood of this all-terrain vehicle lies a rumbling beast of 5.5 litres Biturbo V8 whisking out a 536 hp and 758 Nm torque, equally distributed over its 6 wheels. This massive energy is sent to its 37-inch tyres on rugged bead-plate wheels, making this car a circus on the busy streets of KL city.
Well, If that’s how a prince lives, I would rather be one, in next birth!
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What person who grew up in Flintstones never dreamed of driving the famous “troncomóvil” ? Given that it is driven by the kinetic energy of the pilot’s and copilot’s legs, it is unlikely that any type of license was needed to get on his rudimentary wooden rudder . ..
The only “but” that can be placed in the “trunk” is the lack of minimum comfort and basic functions in a modern car, such as power steering, air conditioning or something as simple as the floor …
Okay, the Flintstones car (which started in 1960) wasn’t top-performing – it was built of stone and wood, after all – but the poor did everything they could to accommodate prehistoric technological conditions.Let’s not forget that your phone was horn!
There is no doubt that Vilma and Pedro have rotated their legs on each track aboard this pot in such a way that they would not have been able to reach even several days in a row on the elliptical trainer.
Over the years, only another animated series, The Simpsons , has managed to obscure the successful Flintstones. Its great popularity has persisted for 91,040 decades, and its commitment to everything related to them, such as the “trunk”, is only growing, as evidenced by some news, that we have known throughout this past year.
Thus, in January last year, diplomacy between Eastern countries received a new dimension when Sultan Ibrahim de Johor in Malaysia was entertained with a “trunk”. This was posted on his official Facebook account:
“His Majesty the Sultan of Johor received a replica of the iconic Flintstones car yesterday (January 15th), which is guaranteed by to grab the attention of . Unlike the original, this operational version of Pedro Flintstones has its own engine, which means the driver and passenger don’t have to rely on their feet to accelerate the prehistoric march.The car, inspired by the animated series Hanna-Barbera, was a gift for Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarchum Sultan Iskandar His Royal Highness Pahang Regent , Tengku Abdullah Ibni Sultan Ahmad Shah. The Flintstones are Sultan Ibrahim’s favorite cartoons, and Peter Flintstones are his favorite hero. The gift to the Sultan was presented by the official representative of the Crown Prince Pahang, Datuk Manjit Abdullah, in Istan Pasir Pelangi, in Johor Bahru, and if it rains, the car is complemented by an impeccable “ roof” made of fabric with a protective screen. it will be trimmed instead of the real rear window. “
Sultan Ibrahim has since boasted a “chest” with wood-like finishes on the sides, stone material for the wheels and a fabric roof, in the image and likeness of the original series of drawings,
But not everything is there: it will also take you to the home you have on the south coast of Malaysia , specifically in the city of Mersing, inspired by the home of Pedro and Wilma Flintstones . Of course, this sultan’s passion for the 60s animated series knows no bounds.
The distinctive car is complemented by an eclectic collection of cars, including several Rolls-Royce as well as vintage tricycles. In fact, aboard some of these tricycles, he toured Johor State in last year with his family to greet his subjects.
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However, the Sultan is not the only copy of the “trunk” that we have heard about in recent months. Last July, we learned that a group of rugby fans in the United Kingdom decided to auction another replica car via e-Bay to raise funds for British Heart Fund .
Known as Josh with five wives and led by Josh Sparks , 27 years old, a native of the Welsh town of Hawarden, they have been participating in the rugby club for several years, an event associated with the oval ball sport they organize to commemorate his friend Paul Hopkins, who died of heart problems.
In other editions, they have raced with a pirate ship, X-wing from Star Wars, or a tricycle disguised as Super Mario Bros. characters. Although it was in this last edition and with ‘troncomóvil’ when they decided to auction the car for the first time. Everything for a good cause.
The most recent information related to the copy of the Flintstones car came just a couple of weeks ago, when in Florida a man dressed in Flintstones was fined for racing behind the wheel of a tuned Smart, as if our main car was going to be. Faced with such a feat, the agent in charge of stopping it could only exclaim “Yabba Dabba Doo,” the unforgettable battle cry of the Pedro Flintstones.
Of course, in Florida, they should get used to this type of event by now, given that last May in Key West, an island town owned by the Florida Keys, another faithful copy of the “trunk” appeared on the street, this case, with an appropriate parking meter ticket. As prehistoric as they are, the Flintstones’ legacy remains more relevant than ever.At least for some drivers.
Troncomóvil is more modern than ever © Alamy
90,000 ✈️ Johor Bahru – a major city in Malaysia Johor Bahru is the second most populous city in Malaysia. The state capital of Johor is located in the south of the Malay Peninsula. Johor Bahru is an important industrial and transport center in Malaysia. It is rightfully considered the southern gate of the country. Johor Bahru is a lively city with attractions, hotels, shopping malls, where tourists love to relax.
Johor Bahru is one of the rapidly developing industrial cities of Malaysia. Many of the major electronics manufacturers in the world own at least one factory in this city. Johor Bahru is better known as an industrial rather than a tourist city. Still, about 60% of the 22 million tourists who visit Malaysia every year come to Johor Bahru. Thanks to the dam built back in 1924, which connects Singapore and Malaysia, Johor Bahru has become a popular destination among residents of the neighboring island.
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Johor Bahru is less well-coordinated and much dirtier than Singapore, but not expensive shopping complexes and shops, restaurants and cafes serve as the main attractions of this city for residents of neighboring Singapore. Johor Bahru is also a transit point on the way to more interesting places, for example, to the cities of the Malacca Peninsula and the beaches of Tioman Island.
Johor Bahru is located on the outskirts of the Malaysian Peninsula. The city is separated from Singapore by the Johor Strait, which is about 1 km wide. Johor Bahru is connected to this city-state by a dam bridge. It is currently considered the second largest city in Malaysia.
Attractions
Sultan Abu Bakar’s Royal Palace Museum also known as the Grand Palace. This chic residence of the Sultan of Johor is the main attraction of the city. The Zakharah Botanical Garden is located about 300 m northwest of the palace of the museum complex.
The palace complex was erected in 1866 by local craftsmen under the guidance of a European architect. The furniture for the palace was made in England by order of Sultan Abu Bakar in the same year. The museum consists of four parts: Dewan, Hall of Treasures, Throne Hall and Hunting Hall. Devan presents a collection of items that were donated to the Sultanate Abu Bakar and his successors, in particular medals, swords, glassware, as well as personal belongings, photographs of the sultans and their families. In the Hunting Hall, you can see stuffed animals (crocodiles, tigers, rhinos, elephants), elephant tusks and more.
In the central building, on the second floor, where visitors are required to take off their shoes, there are the royal bedrooms, the royal dining room, the library, the Royal Council Chamber, the Throne Room (has a pair of gilded thrones). On the ground floor of the central building are presented gold, silver and crystal jewelry, royal regalia, numismatic collection, Malay weapons.
The ruler of Johor, Sultan Iskander, allowed public access to the rich collection of the royal family.In 1990, His Majesty allowed the Grand Palace to be converted into a museum, despite the fact that it still serves traditional royal and state functions. All valuables, antiques and furniture, works of art located in the museum belong to the royal family.
The old Chinese temple of Johor Bahru was built in the 1870s by Chinese migrants and is one of the oldest historical structures in Johor Bahru. It serves as a symbol of the unity of communities that speak 5 dialects of Chinese.Unlike many Chinese temples that belong to one clan, this one belongs to all of them.
The most interesting to visit the temple will be on the eve of the Chinese New Year and on the twentieth of the first month after the Chinese New Year. Every year in the first lunar month between 20-23 days, the temple holds the “Parade of the deities”. The climax of the parade occurs on the night of the third day, when five deities walk through the city center. Tourists only need to go outside and watch the colorful performances accompanied by dragon and lion dances.The “Parade of Deities” involves over 300 thousand people who parade along the central streets of Johor Bahru.
Sultan Abu Bakar Mosque is located on the top of a small hill overlooking the Johor Strait. It was built between 1892 and 1900. This mosque is considered one of the most beautiful temples in Malaysia. It is a combination of Victorian and Moorish architecture. The mosque’s four minarets are reminiscent of British clock towers. Non-Muslims are not allowed to go inside.Visitors can walk around the territory of the mosque and take pictures. As a sign of respect for the Islamic tradition, tourists must observe the dress code (head covered with a headscarf for women, long trousers for men).
Arulmigu Hindu Temple Sri Rajakaliamman is the first glass temple in Malaysia and in the world. Built in 1922, the temple began to be covered with glass elements in 2008 and completed in 2009. And in 2010 it was included in the Malaysian Book of Records as the first and only glass temple in the country.The temple is 90% decorated with a mosaic of 500 thousand pieces of blue, red, green, yellow, purple and white glass. During a visit to the temple, each visitor must take off his shoes and leave his shoes in a special place.
Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception is a beige building with one spire and is the main Catholic temple of Johor Bahru. The church was built in 1883 and is considered one of the oldest historical buildings in the city. Tourists are encouraged to enter it during the Tamil New Year celebrations in mid-January, when the harvest festival is celebrated.
The building of Sultan Ibrahim was built between 1936 and 1940 and was considered the tallest structure in Malaysia during the period of British colonial rule. In Johor Bahru, it retained its status as the tallest building until the completion of the Tower of Merlin in the 1970s. Until mid-2009, the building was used as the administrative office of the Secretariat of State, State Legislative Hall, Office of the Prime Minister. Subsequently, most of these branches were transferred to Kota Iskandar, the new administrative center of the state of Johor.From this place you can look at the Johor Strait and the distant offices of Singapore.
Jalan Wong Ah Fook is one of the main streets in Johor Bahru. The street was named after Wong Phuc Ah, a famous Chinese entrepreneur who was involved in the founding of the city in 1855 and had close ties with the Sultan of Johor. This is a crowded street, which is about 1-1.5 km long. Here guests of the city can find almost everything, from street food, hairdressing and massage parlors to hotels and travel companies.
City Recreation Park , an area of 13 hectares located near the city center. The park has seven lakes surrounded by rainforest, a fountain, an outdoor swimming pool, a children’s playground, trails with wooden bridges and platforms. Various traditional Malay wooden houses from each state of Malaysia are the main attraction of this park. There is also an Orchid Park with various types of these plants.
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Chinese Cultural Heritage Museum showcases the arrival of the first Chinese settlers in Johor Bahru, their work in rubber plantations and tin mines, the founding of triads, clans and Chinese communities, and the history of British colonial rule and the period of the war with Japan. It displays exhibits that once belonged to early Chinese settlers, photographs, musical instruments, documents and more.
The upper floor acquaints visitors with the life and work of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen (1866-1925), who is called the father of Republican China.This great revolutionary visited Johor Bahru several times with a call to overthrow the Manchu ruler of the Qing dynasty. The museum shows in detail the struggle of the Malaysian revolutionaries who contributed to the overthrow of the Manchu regime in 1911.
Johor Bahru Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in Malaysia. It was founded by Sultan Ibrahim in 1928 as a private menagerie of the royal family. In 1962, the menagerie became a zoo. It is small and does not have many animals, so it does not cause much delight among visitors.It will not be difficult to see the zoo in one hour. There is a small lake where boats can be rented and a children’s playground.
Danga Bay is the largest recreation park in the city of Johor Bahru. It is located 7 km from the city center. The city government has implemented a number of its large projects here, including the construction of a new commercial and financial center, exhibition halls, hotels, a yacht marina, recreational facilities, and elite residential residences.Danga Bay has a high concentration of shopping and dining facilities. To services vacationers are offered two types of cruises in the Danga Bay.
Among the interesting sights of Danga Bay is the Danga Children’s Zoo, Danga World Amusement Park. In Rumah LIMAS, the districts of Johor state are represented by traditional wooden Malay houses. Tram travel can be taken from Dang Convention Center to Festive Street Mall and vice versa. Festive Street Mall is a large number of individual shopping areas and small stalls along the street that sell a wide range of goods.
Johor Bahru Art Gallery is housed in an old colonial-style building and has a rich collection of Malay art objects, from sculpture and painting to ceramics and traditional weapons and clothing. The works presented here show the special place of the state of Johor in the culture of Malaysia.
Kwong Sue Cultural Heritage Gallery Johor Bahru was once the headquarters of the Kwong Sue clan community, founded by the influential Chinese entrepreneur Wong Phuc Ah in 1878.The museum displays weapons used in Chinese martial arts, costumes and other items, old Chinese musical instruments, Chinese chess, jewelry, Malay banknotes and coins. The biographies of the former and current leaders of the Kwong Sue clan society are presented here in detail.
Legoland Malaysia is one of a network of Lego-themed parks. The park is designed for families with young children. Although there are a number of roller coasters in the park, the main focus is on attractions for young children.The park is divided into different areas, but Lego Miniland attracts the most attention. It includes 1:20 scale models of famous landmarks from around the world, which are built from 30 million Lego bricks.