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The following is a detailed introduction about Johor Bahru: ================================ Johor Bahru is the southernmost tip of Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula.
The city, facing neighboring Singapore across the Johor Strait, is known as the "Southern Gateway to Malaysia". It is the capital of Johor and one of the eight counties in Johor.
With a population of approximately 1 million, it is the second largest city in Malaysia.
Johor Bahru is located just north of the Strait of Johor.
From the urban area of ??Johor Bahru, you can reach Woodlands New Town in Singapore via the Johor Bahru Causeway.
Johor Bahru is one of the eight districts in Johor.
===History==== Johor Bahru was founded by Temenggong Daeng Ibrahim in 1855. At that time, Johor Bahru was commonly known as Tanjung Puteri.
In 1866, Tanjong Puteri was moved from Telok Blangah to Tanjong Puteri by Sultan Abu Bakar.
At the same time, the Sudan also officially changed the old name to Johor Bahru.
The early Hong Kong owner system was established by the Hong Kong owner in the early 19th century. The Hong Kong owner also attracted many Chinese from China to Southeast Asia to come to Johor Bahru to grow black catechu and black pepper.
After the Chinese from the south settled in Johor Bahru, it gradually developed from a small fishing village into a commercial town.
Johor Bahru is composed of Chinese people with five different origins, namely Chaozhou, Guangdong, Hokkien, Hakka, and Hainan.
At that time, Johor Bahru City was divided into two sides by the Sungei Segget River. One side was inhabited by Cantonese people, and the other side was inhabited by Teochew people, with Chinese from other origins scattered among them.
Most people in Guangdong are engaged in the construction industry, and Huang Yafu is one of the best.
Most Chaozhou people are engaged in the grocery and rice business, while most Hainanese people open coffee shops.
Huang Yafu was also the Hong Kong owner at the time.
He used the Sayama River, now a smelly river, for trade.
Turning the silent and unknown Johor Bahru (formerly known as Johor Bahru) into a busy external port.
Huang Yafu was also a construction contractor. He had a close relationship with the then Sultan Abu Bakar and even married his sister to the Sultan.
Sultan Abu Bakar also handed over the construction project of the Grand Palace to Huang Yafu.
He introduced excellent craftsmen from China and integrated the halal and Chinese palace styles. It is a rare historical building in the local area.
This grand palace has been converted into a museum (formerly the Royal Palace) and is open to the public.
In the Grand Palace, you can still see many Chinese poems carved on the walls and architectural features full of Chinese colors.
The Chinese were responsible for the early development, which can be verified from many existing buildings and ancient temples.
Among them, the Johor Ancient Temple witnesses the history of Johor Bahru.
In the 1990s, the state government forcibly expropriated the temple land for development reasons. The Chinese community in Johor Bahru worked hard and even defended the ancient temple in Johor with their own bodies. However, they could not resist the state government's order. The ancient temple walls that had witnessed the centuries-old history of Johor Bahru were demolished.
The relentless torrent of development pushed it down.
Fortunately, the ancient temple in Johor has been preserved.
But its significance to the local Chinese community remains undiminished.
In order to preserve the temple site, the local Chinese community made a lot of efforts. Because of this incident, the Johor Bahru Chinese community worked even harder to maintain the ancient temple in Johor and prevent it from being ruthlessly destroyed by the state government again.
===Economy==== The main large-volume industrial areas in Johor Bahru are located in Pasir Gudang and Tanjung Langsat, while the small and medium-volume industrial areas are in Tampoi.
There are three main seaports in Johor Bahru: Pasir Gudang, Tanjung Pelepas and Johor Port.
There are 160,000 tourists from Singapore in Johor Bahru every year, and tourism accounts for 60% of the revenue and expenditure of Johor Bahru's economy.
Johor Bahru is one of the three major cities in Peninsular Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Penang). Johor Bahru is an important industrial and commercial city.
Its large businesses include the electronics, resource and petrochemical refineries and shipbuilding industries.
Johor Bahru is generally regarded as Singapore's hinterland facing the Malaysian market, and their respective roles are considered similar to China's Shenzhen and Hong Kong.
===Population===The population of Johor Bahru is approximately 1,000,000 people.
Among the population, Malays account for 45% and Chinese account for about 42%.
In the early days, most of the Chinese living in the urban area of ??Johor Bahru were of Chaozhou origin, so they were known as "Little Shantou". With the rapid development of the economy, more immigrants moved into Johor Bahru, and Hakka and Fujianese people also accounted for a large proportion of the Chinese in Johor Bahru.
Proportional to the population, the local Chinese community is headed by the Chinese Association, and the "Five Gangs" are representatives of each nationality.
The five gangs are the Chao Gang, the Fujian Gang, the Hakka Gang, the Cantonese Gang and the Qiong Gang.
The five gangs worked together to build the economy and humanity of Johor Bahru, and they also witnessed the changes in Johor Bahru.