Sunday, January 17, 2016

Hours in Johor Bahru Malaysia

J O H O R   B A H R U
M A L A Y S I A

Finally, it's my off so I decided to go out for a street photowalk.
Having been recently based in Singapore, I have decided be bolder and
travel out of the country.
My collegaues and I decided to go to Johor Bahru Malaysia. A day trip
would be perfect for us since it's the best time to look for cheap deals
from the locals kiosks and experience the local dishes of Malaysia


We started our journey from Queenstown Street near Bugis MRT via Causeway Bus that sends us directly to Woodlands Checkpoint for our departure.
We were surprised with the long queue at Woodlands checkpoint, including
the local bus station at Johor Bahru.
Cliche as it maybe, but a picture paints a thousand words. Just look
at the downpour of excited tourists.

Groupie with the crowd

We had to wait for more than two hours just to enter JB. After five hours
worth of sweat, persistence and patience we have finally set foot on JB.
Can you imagine how painstaking it is? Take note, we left at around
8.30am and arrived safely at exactly 2.00pm.
Welcome to Malaysia!



Before we start walking around, we had our very late lunch at KFC, just to regain our energies that we used in that long trip.

Below are the photos that I have taken during our walk.


"Unknown Park"

"The Street Lady"

"Crossing the Street"

"Go"

"From Behind"

"Red and Yellow"

"Jalan Jalan"

"MBJB"

"JB Condiments"

"Alone"

"Shopping Center


"Hindu Temple"

"Unkown Symbol"


Heavy rain came out and I ended with this shot.
"Water Droplet"


"The happy kid from the wall painting"

Before we headed back to Singapore, we treated ourselves and 
savored the flavours of authentic Malaysian cuisine. "Hui Mui"
surprised us with these wonderful dishes. Truly a gastronomical escapade.
Fried Yee Mee Chicken

Fried Mee Shrimp


Hui Mui Hainan Beef

We also bought yummy banana cakes from Hiap Joo's Bakeshop.


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