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Johor Bahru, Malaysia's third-largest city, is a rapidly growing urban center. Despite comparisons to its neighbor, Singapore, Johor Bahru has its own unique charm. The city has been making efforts to improve its aesthetics, including initiatives like greening the city and covering open sewers. Shopping and dining in Johor Bahru can be an exciting adventure, with a wide variety of food establishments and shopping complexes catering to all budgets. While it may not be as organized or polished as Singapore, Johor Bahru offers a different experience for visitors. Beyond its industrial image, the city is gradually revitalizing and attracting a diverse range of industries. One notable development is the new immigration and customs checkpoint, the Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine Complex, which is now connected to the Causeway by a 600-meter long flyover.
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