Johor Causeway stands as a symbol of country's rich history
New Straits Times·2024-06-27 20:01
JOHOR BARU: The world's busiest land border crossing turns 100 tomorrow.
In commemoration of the Johor Causeway's centenary, the sons of His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia, — the Regent of Johor Tunku Ismail, Tunku Temenggong Tunku Idris, Tunku Panglima Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tunku Putera Tunku Abu Bakar — will attend a ceremony at the point where the foundation stone was laid a century ago.
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Liew989 29/06/2024
The causeway is more than 100 years old and heavily utilised 24/7, 365 days. HDB flats are only 99 year life span. It's time to consider demolishing the old causeway and rebuild it for safety and security.
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Who Knows? 29/06/2024
The Johor-Singapore Causeway is an iconic landmark and the only land connection between Johor and Malaysia since 1928 until Tuas 2nd link opened in 1998. The Johor-Singapore Causeway is also one of the busiest borders crossing in the world. It has a lot of history and many purposes. Someone(both govertment) should apply for UNESCO World Heritage site(transboundary) for the Causeway. Hope that both govertment will give it a thought. [TIRED][COOL]
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