Category: Travel
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Kulai See: “Let’s Art at Sawit” Wall Art Street @ Kelapa Sawit (加拉巴沙威.壁画街)
Kelapa Sawit’s “Let’s Art at Sawit” Wall Art Street is a relax spot to slow down the pace and appreciate arts, Hakka culture and authentic Hakka cuisine.
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Johor Bahru Bus: To Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Walk (新山.陈旭年文化街)
No public buses to Tan Hiok Nee Heritage Walk from JB Sentral and not keen to take a walk? Try our Plan B that uses public buses and less walking.
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Johor Bahru Bus: To AEON Mall Bukit Indah / Perling Mall
Get to AEON Mall Bukit Indah / Perling Mall from JB Sentral and return by public buses. Cross-border bus services available from Singapore too.
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Johor Bahru Bus: To Beletime Danga Bay / Angsana Mall / Paradigm Mall / Sutera Mall along Skudai Highway
Get to Beletime Danga Bay / Angsana Mall / Paradigm Mall / Sutera Mall from JB Sentral and return by public buses. Plan a “mall-hopping” trip too.
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Johor Bahru Bus: To IKEA Tebrau, AEON Mall Tebrau City & Toppen in Taman Desa Tebrau
Get to IKEA Tebrau / AEON Mall Tebrau City / Toppen Shopping Centre in Tebrau City using public buses from JB Sentral / Larkin Sentral.
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Johor Bahru Bus: To Kota Tinggi Town in Johor (柔佛.哥打丁宜)
Get to Kota Tinggi Town from JB Sentral and return by public bus. The bus service also makes a brief stop at Tebrau City too.
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Johor Bahru Shop: Carton King Street Mall (纸箱王商业街) @ Taman Century
Situated within Space Residency in Taman Century is Carton King Street Mall, featuring a ticket-free Carton King Theme Park and Carton King restaurant from Taiwan.
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Johor Bahru Bus: To Taman Pelangi (彩虹花园) & Dai Mah Garden (大马花园) in Johor Bahru
Get to Pelangi Plaza / Taman Pelangi / Taman Sri Tebrau (Dai Mah Garden) from JB Sentral and return by public buses.
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Ipoh See: “Art of OldTown” Murals
The “Art of OldTown” murals, sponsored by OldTown White Coffee and comprising 7 art pieces, were created by Ernest Zacharevic, an Lithuanian street artist, in 2014.
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Ipoh Eat: OldTown White Coffee Experience Centre @ Ipoh Old Town
OldTown White Coffee Experience Centre, at one end of Concubine Lane, features a heritage gallery, an Earthcare Cafe for local food, 3D murals and a retail shop.
