Iskandar Malaysia News Archives
Interest from China in Iskandar Malaysia Development Region
China is one of the biggest economic players in the world and she has lately been eyeing the Iskandar Project. Chinese businessmen are now putting up their presence in The China Asean Trade Center (CATC), a development project by a China-Malaysian joint venture. Basically, CATC will be hosting a permanent trade exhibition center in the heart of Iskandar Project near the Senai Airport which allows both Chinese and Asean businesses to exhibit their products and services. It is expected that Iskandar Malaysia will draw in fiften million visitors a year by 2015 so what can be a better way to network than to have your products exhibited year round. CATC is also expected to generate ten billion dollars of trading activities by 2020. Shrew businessmen knows what is best and they are lining up to get a piece of the cake at CATC.

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Premium Outlet coming up in Iskandar
Another premium outlet coming up in Iskandar Malaysia. Suth East Asia's premium outlet centre is targeted to attract about 4 million visitors a year. The outlet will be a joint venture between Chelsea Premium Outlets and the Genting Group. The first Chelsea outlet in Asia is in Japan, Chelsea Premium Outlet is owned by Chelsea Property Group – the world’s largest owner, developer and operator of upscale outlet centres in the United States. Visitors can expect to be offered seasonally discounted products with designer brands like Coach, Gucci, Zegna, and Burberry.
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Another Cybercity
MSC Cybercity Johor, an exclusive satellite ITC development centre in Iskandar Malaysia is scheduled to begin building by mid 2011. Sitting on land belonging to Genting Property, MSC Cybercity Johor will help in the decentralization of MSC Cyberjaya. Tenants will be able to apply for MSC Status Company and be able to enjoy the benefits of financial incentives. Among the early confirmed tenants will be social network Friendster and call center France Teleperformance. Cybercity Johor is expected to cost 1.16 billion ringgits and is expected to take eight years to complete.
March 21, 2010
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Raffles University at Iskandar
Raffles Education Corporation Ltd, one of Asia Pacific's largest education providers is reported to be investing about 200 million ringgit private university in the Iskandar Malaysia region. To be built in cooperation with Education@Iskandar Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Iskandar Investment Bhd, Raffles University Iskandar has an area of 26 hectare and will be built in phases. It is expected to get the relevant approvals by the end of the year. The Raffles Education runs 33 colleges in 31 cities across 11 countries in Asia.
March 21, 2010.
More investment from KFH
Kuwait Finance House Group (KFH) chief executive officer Mohammed Sulaiman Al Omar recently met the PM and indicated that they will invest in a world-renown university in Medini Iskandar, which is part of the Iskandar Malaysia Project. Notwithstanding the present internal audit of KFH, Mr. Sulaiman had strongly indicated that they are positive about increasing their investment in Iskandar Malaysia. Kuwait Finance House Malaysia had previously led a consortium to invest about US$329mil in Medini Iskandar via Medini Central Sdn Bhd in 2008.
April 1, 2010.
The re-make of Majidi Camp
What used to be an army camp situated in the outskirts of Johor Baru city will be transformed into a 12 billion ringgit township with shopping, street malls, hotels and shop lots. The new project is part of the remake of Johor Baru, which is also part of the Iskandar Malaysia Development Project. Tentatively named South Key, the 300 acre township will be built with security in mind. Even back lanes will be put on CCTV coverage and linked to a massive central surveillance with police support. Australia’s Cox Architects have been roped in to design the structures and the whole project is expected to be built in 12 years time, with the first phase of shop lots to be completed by middle of 2010.
April 12, 2010
Senibong Cove for Iskandar Malaysia
Iskandar Waterfront Sdn Bhd will be building an international class waterfront project in the eastern corridor of Iskandar Malaysia Special Economic Zone. Built on a land with a size of about 84 hectare, Senibong Cove will cost RM 1.7 billion and will also involve Australia’s Walker Corp. It is one of the many new developments in Iskandar and it will be a mainly residential township with a overlooking view of the Straits of Johor. Senibong Cove will also have an integrated marina with 100 berths(with dedicated clubhouse), a 8,000 square metres shopping space and a 3,500-square metre recreation club.
April 20, 2010.
Young Singaporeans see the Iskandar Malayisa project in brighter lights
On a recent organised trip to Iskandar Malaysia led by Singapore’s National Youth Council member Eng Tok Ching, a group of 15 Singaporean entrepreneurs was able to view first hand the potentials of the special economic zone in this southern Malaysian state of Johor. Coming from Singapore, where land is scarce, Mr. Eng commented “it is certainly a very exciting project that we are confident of investing in”. “Given Malaysia’s close relations with Singapore, we feel that entrepreneurs from both countries can benefit from this mega project,”
Given that the Iskandar Malaysia project is a new green enclave covering three times the size of Singapore, the impression the visitors brought back to the Island is that size does make many possibilities viable. For one thing, it started from a clean slate of jungle land where designers can plan for the best, rather than the need to dig up the underground just to build a mass rapid transit, like what they were forced to do in Singapore some years back. Here in Iskandar Malaysia, land is cheap. Homes will cost less and the air is definitely cleaner. But what are the other important factors those foreigners, in particular Singaporeans will stand to benefit if they choose to relocate here?
As Iskandar Malaysia project is built on an economic zone concept, the target is of course on entrepreneurs and investors. But not just any entrepreneur! It is so structured that entrepreneurs who are in the fast growth sector will be welcome the most. It is no more industries that just make product substitutions like textile and consumer products. It is more likely to be industries that use a high content of information technology like bio-medical products, information/communication technology, internet services, bio-pharmaceuticals, new materials sciences, genetics engineering and advance agriculture support industries that can bring about impact to the Asia region. There are boundless opportunities, even for those from the old world economies if only they are willing to embrace new growth industries. There are programs that can help these largards to transform themselves into new dynamic entities and they can certainly find it at Iskandar Malaysia.
Singaporeans, particularly those of the younger sets who have come from universities and research departments from overseas institutions will find that the Iskandar Malaysia project will be suitable for their hunting ground. For a start, if they have that technology that is new and leading edge, they will need to bring in very little else to start of as a MSC Status company pioneer in Iskandar. Every thing else will be looked into for them so that they can not only survive, but to progress into international market place within a short time. Although MSC was started in the Klang Valley, it is envisaged that MSC at Iskandar Malaysia will overtake in importance with the influx of foreign setups. There is so much more room here to progress and the possibilities is boundless. The race has just only begun. The question is will you be one of those selected ones who is going to make it here!
April 21, 2010.
The Medini Plan
Millennium Development International (MDI) Malaysia, the developer of Medini Project, has indicated that ground work on infrastructure has begun. Three zones-two Lifestyle and Leisure Zones and the Iskandar Financial District in Medini have been approved by the Iskandar Regional Development Authority (Irda) and it is anticipated that the project will take about 15 years for completion. The Medini development project sits on a 970ha site and its cost is anticipated to be about US$20bil. Physically wise, Medini is divided into four distinct zones with separate themes: The Lifestyle and Leisure North, Financial District, Medini Central and Lifestyle and Leisure South.
April 26, 2010.
Just 15 % income tax
The Malaysian government has announced special incentives for knowledge workers for Iskandar Malaysia. Workers who belonged to industries in green technology, biotechnology, educational services, healthcare, creative industries, financial advisory, consultancy services, logistic, services and tourism will only have to pay a 15% income tax. However the final details are still been worked out and will be announced soon when they are finalized. The incentive announced in the 2010 budget will be available for knowledge workers who apply for and commence employment in Iskandar between Oct 24, 2009 and Dec 31, 2015, and it is targeted at employees who actually work and reside in the Iskandar Malaysia Project Area.
April 27, 2010.
What to do with Biomass?
Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation (BiotechCorp) Chief Executive Officer Datuk Iskandar Mizal Mahmood was quoted as saying that a biomass policy should be put in place before the completion of biotechnology ecosystem Bio-Xcell project in Iskandar Malaysia, Johor. He was attending the latest BIO International Convention in Chicago. Understandingly, a biomass usage policy will go a long way in ensuring the availability of ample biomass to support biotechnology-based related programs. Malaysia has a large amount of biomass churned from its palm oil industry, but because there is no policy on how the biomass is being used, biotechnology business in the country is being affected.
Presently, there are two big users of biomass, namely to be used as burning feedstock or to be used in the production of highly refined sugar. Datuk Iskandar Mizal Mahmood also said the agency was currently in negotiations with at least 10 multinational biotechnology companies, including the three Bio-Xcell prospective investors to serve as anchor tenant for biotechnolgy business in Iskandar Malaysia. In another development, Biocon Limited has signed a memorandum of understandig with Biotechcorp to manufacture Biopharmaceutical products and formulation, within Malaysia's Nusajaya, Iskandar Malaysia, called the Bio-XCell Ecosystem. Bio-xcell is being launched globally at the Chicago BIO International Convention in Chicago.
May 4th, 2010.
All work and no play makes a business man go bonkers
Johor Tunku Mahkota Tunku Ismail Ibni Sultan Ibrahim has indicated that he will organize an international polo tournament next year at the heart of the Iskandar Malaysia Region. The sport had its glorious days during the reign of Sultan Iskandar Ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail, who incidentally is the grandfather of the Tunku Markota. Polo would certainly gain ground as a sport for those who had made it like during the greatest days days of the British Empire. With so much attention being tuned to Iskandar Malaysia, there is a real posibilty that polo sport will be warmly embraced by the those who make Iskandar Malaysia their business address. They were not wrong in calling the sport of polo the plaything of kings.
May 4, 2010.
Pinewood Studios Iskandar Malaysia takes off
According to Nick Smith, Commercial Director, Pinewood Studios Group, construction work for Pinewood Iskandar Studios will begin at the end of 2010. The studio, one of three being built outside Britain, will feature 60,000 sq.ft. of TV studio space and 100,000 sq.ft of film stages. It is speculated that Pinewood Iskandar will concentrate on synergies in the region, specifically on Chinese, Bollywood and other Asian movie and television productions. Smith also stressed that Pinewood will in no position to compete with these regional productions; rather, he sees it as complementary in nature, and perhaps also looking at the renting of facilities and consultancies. Certainly, Pinewood has the brand to go for and it is still too early to see what will finally knock off at Iskandar Malaysia.
May 18, 2010.
Iconic Project
The Malaysian and Singapore prime minister had agreed to the forming of a new development company to develop iconic wellness township in Iskandar Malaysia. Based on the "live work play" concept, the iconoc wellness project will be built on a 200 hectares site with private participation as well. It will also be jointly owned by Temasek Holding of Singapore and Khazanah Holding of Malaysia. The concept was proposed by the Joint Ministerial Committee on Iskandar Malaysia (JMC), which would offer holistic wellness services and facilities. Also announced by both the prime ministers is an Light Rapid System connecting Woodlands in Singapore and Tanjung Puteri in Johor Bahru.
May 27, 2010.
New wings at Educity@Iskandar
Iskandar Investment Bhd (IIB) has inked a collaborative agreement with two institutions from Netherlands to start talks on a plan to set up a world class Dutch Maritime Institute at EduCity @ Iskandar. The two institutes are Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz (MIWB) and Maritime Institute de Ruyter (MIR). It is hoped that Educity@Iskandar will be a global player in the educational field. Two others, Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed Malaysia) and Raffles University are already setting up their campuses in Iskandar Malaysia. EduCity will host and feature eight faculties, each renowned for their specialisation in medicine, hospitality, engineering, creative multimedia, creative arts and business studies and logistics.
May 28, 2010.
When you think about food manufacturing, think of Iskandar Malaysia Region
There has been a great amount of interest for food processing companies to relocate in Iskandar Malaysia lately. According to Johor State Investment Centre (JSIC) general manager Mohamed Basir Mohamed Sali, companies from as far as Japan is looking at relocating their presence to the Iskandar Region. Also interested are three Singapore-based food-processing companies as they will be investing over RM500mil to set up facilities in Johor in the later part of the year. One of the main attractions of Iskandar Malaysia Region is its strategic locality with easy access to airports, ports and source of raw materials. Food and Agro processing industry is one of the five existing economic activities approved under the Iskandar Malaysia Comprehensive Development Plan.
June 20. 2010
Let us start with 2000 students
That is the number and a very comfortable one at that. Well, that’s what the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) wanted to do with its branch in Iskandar Malaysia. It is starting its business in the IDR come 2013 and it is putting in an initial amount of S$70 million to start the ball rolling. MDIS is the third university to set its sight in EduCity@Iskandar, Malaysia, joining Newcastle of UK and Raffles also of Singapore. When fully completed, MDIS will have 10,000 by 2023. Realizing that there are presently a total of over 50,000 overseas students in Malaysian, the Iskandar branch will make good business sense. For a start, MDIS will offer Mass Communications, Tourism and Travel and Business Management courses.
June 28, 2010
New investment for IRDA
Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) chief executive officer Ismail Ibrahim said IRDA have so far received RM4.62bil new investments in the first five months of the year. Investments came from both local and foreign sources and were mostly made in the manufacturing, services and information and communication technology (ICT) sectors. Meanwhile, Malaysia’s International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed had said that 15 companies had indicated that they are looking into investing in the Iskandar Region. This was conveyed to him while he was promoting the regional corridor in the US in May this year. On another matter, Telekom Malaysia announced that it will introduce its broadband services in strategic locations in Malaysia including the special development corridor of Iskandar Malaysia. An accelerated launch will be accorded to Iskandar Region that will be in service by end of 2012.
July10. 2010.
First Trader’s Hotel for Iskandar Malaysia region
Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts and Khazanah Nasional Berhad’s subsidiary Themed Attractions and Resorts Sdn Bhd has agreed to jointly operate a Trader’s Hotel in Puteri Harbour, Iskandar, Malaysia Region. The family themed resort marks the first international hotel to be built in Nusajaya. The four-storey 292-room Trader’s Hotel in the waterfront precinct will have a family an indoor theme park, a entertainment centre plus a 100,000-square-foot retail outlets. There are three marinas sited nearby as well. Madhu Rao, the managing director and chief executive officer of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts says that the resort will give an unforgettable and unique experience for families and tourists to the area. Trader’s Hotel, Puteri Harbour is scheduled to be operational by 2012.
July 25, 2010
High speed Broadband for Iskandar Region
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), the main last mile service provider in Malaysia will be implementing a state of the art High Speed Broadband (HSBB) for Iskandar Malaysia region. They will be connecting all the four corners of the special development region in the south of Johore including major commercial centers like Nusajaya, Senai and the industrial area of Permas. The special accelerated telecommunication links will cost RM 1.9 billion and will be completed in the next ten years.
July 29, 2010
Mayor to oversee cleanliness in Iskandar
In a move to improve the development of Iskandar Malaysia Region, the Mayor of Johor Bahru city Mohd Jaffa Awang has been roped in to oversee the cleanliness and beautification of the Southern Development Corridor. As development of Iskandar Malaysia is moving at a fast pace, there is a need to ensure that the development is done with good planning. Security, cleanliness and good landscaping is paramount in making Iskandar Region a good place to work, play and live in.
August 5, 2010.
Warm wind blows across the causeway
Things are going well for Singapore-Malaysia trade. But it could get better. Singapore investment in Malaysia came to about 1.7 billion ringgit for the first four months of 2010. Most of the investment was in the form of manufacturing setups. Bilateral trade grew 36 percent from last year and it hit $52 billion dollars. In an effort to improve on the figures, Malaysia will revive its business council where it will form a place for businessmen to meet and to sort out teething problems. There will also be a special unit to help businessmen from the small and medium sector industries who might want to set up their business in the Iskandar Malaysia development Region in Johor.
August 7, 2010
Influx of investments into Iskandar from China
Medini Square-a seven acre retailing, shop offices, SOHO and office tower
Iskandar Investment signed a joint venture agreement with BPHB to develop Medini Square in Iskandar Malaysia. Just seven acre in size, but it will be a self contained business center with SOHO entrepreneurs in mind. Built in two phases, the first to be ready will comprise offices. The second phase will be offices suitable for small SOHO business. There will also be an office tower. The anticipated cost of Medini Square is RM500 million.
September 13, 2010
New Singapore-Johor transport system
According to the chief minister of Johor, the city center of Johor Bahru will be transformed with iconic skyscrapers that will resemble the city of Kuala Lumpur. At the heart of the venture will be the old demolished site of Lumba Kuda and Bukit Chagar. It is also where the newly proposed MRT from Singapore will make its last stop across the causeway. From here, there will also be another system of LRT connecting the other parts of Johor Bahru like Pasir Gudang Port and Iskandar Malaysia near the second causeway. Also proposed is an under-sea tunnel to connect transport from Johor with Singapore.
September 28, 2010
Boost from the government
As one of the prime area of development in Malaysia, Iskandar Malaysia has been accorded an additional RM 339 million development fund through the country's 2011 budget. The news wa announced by the Prime Minister while tabling the 2011 budget on Friday. The additional fund is for the development of infrastructures like roads and highways.
16 Oct 2010
Here comes HELP
HELP International Corporation Bhd, which operates a number of private institutions of higher learning in Malaysia, intends to set up a campus in Iskandar Malaysia. It would be establishing an integrated technology and vocational training college in Bandar Seri Alam that would complement the government’s initiative to develop the area into an education hub.
October 16, 2010
Boost for Bioxcell
METabolic Explorer, a leading French renewable chemicals producer has announced the setting up of a 50,000 tonne/year bio-1,3 propanediol (PDO) plant at Bioxcell in Iskandar Malaysia. It intends to use crude glycerine as source material produced from local manufacturers. Its initial production is about 8000 tons a year. Following in its footstep is another biotech firm Glycos Biotechnologies, which will also set up a plant at Bioxcell for the production of crude glycerine-based isoprene, ethanol and acetone. Both setups will boost the viability of Bioxcell as a biotechnology hub in Asia. As if confidence is not building fast enough for Bioxcell, Biocon of India has inked an agreement to set up a US$500 million facility in Bioxcell and will start production by end of 2013.
5th November 2010
Segget-the new Venice of the East
Sungei Segget in Johor Bahru, the much maligned foul smelling drainage channel of Johor Bahru might have a new lease of live. Accordingly, the prime minister has allocated two hundred million ringgit to resuscitate it to the likes of tourist attracting Venice Rivers. The project will turn sungei Segget into a two tier channel, with a upper deck to channel clean water and a lower deck to discharge treated sewage water into the adjoining Tebrau Straits. Sewage water will first be treated with micro organism before it is being discharged into the Johor Straits. With this process, citizens of Johor Bahru will be able to breadth in clean air, bereth of the foul smelling ammonia stench that has been synominious with the river before.
6th November 2010.
New transport agreement approved for Iskandar Malaysia
The Malaysia – Singapore Joint Ministerial Committee (JMC) for Iskandar Malaysia has approved new transport agreement in its eight meeting. Quota for cross border bus services has been increased and also conditions for cross border taxi services has been improved with liberalization of the pick-up and drop-off points on the domestic leg of the journey by July 2011. The new ruling will allow taxis plying both sides of the Singapore-Malaysia border to pick up and drop off passengers anywhere in their domestic countries. At present, cross-border taxis are allowed to pick up and drop off passengers at just two places - Ban San Street near Bugis and Pasar Bakti terminal in Johor. There are now about four hundred cross border taxis in operation, two hundred each from each country. A joint engineering study for the Rapid Transit System (RTS) link between Iskandar Malaysia and Singapore was also approved.
April 2, 2011
MRT for Iskandar Malaysia
Iskandar Malaysia region has proposed an MRT system running on a 500 km line straddling the entire economic region. According to the CEO of Iskandar Malaysia Development Region, a proposal have been submitted to the government for considearation. With a size of 2,217 sq. km, it is inevitable that Iskandar Malaysia has to be properly connected not only by road, but also by rail, rapid transit systems and also a system of town buses and green travelling. It is still too early to consider whether there should also be an MRT line to connect to neighbor Singapore, but it is on the agenda.
April 12, 2011
Can Batam, Bintan and Karimun together pose a threat to Iskandar Project?
It was recently reported that Indonesia is trying to lure Singapore into jointly redeveloping the islands of Batam, Bintan and Karimun into an Indonesian Shenzen to directly compete with the Iskandar Project in Johor. These islands have a low level of development at the present moment but if there is an infusion of capital from Singapore, there is no telling what it would turn out to be. What you have in these island is low cost of land, low cost of labour and obviously low technology base businesses. Food and other living necessities is of course cheap as well, but other than that, there is nothing much to talk about except for some cheap sex thrown in. Most business men and non business man go to these island to have cheap pleasures and some do keep their girlfriends there as social partners of convenience.
Transport is at the moment not enticing, with visitors having to spent much time traveling by small aircraft and boats. As to whether it would pose a threat to the development of Iskandar Malaysia, no body knows. The card lies at Singapore's hand but if we were to look at history, then Singapore might not have much of an option left except to appease to the wishes of Indonesia. But looking at the brighter side, the developments in the Indonesian Islands might just put the whole region at an advantage region to invest in. In a nutshell, you will have high and low tech industries, cheap manpower and cheap pleasures to satisfy all and sundry!
May 16, 2011
Raffles finally comes to Iskandar
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Raffles Education Corporation Ltd., Chew Hua Seng said their group will invest in a tertiary education project in Iskandar Malaysia Project to the tune of RM200 million. An MOU on a joint venture has just been signed between Raffles Education and Education@Iskandar for the setting up of Raffles University Iskandar. Raffles Education Group is one of the largest private educational business in Asia-Pacific region and it is the second university putting base in Iskandar Project in Johor. It is scheduled to start taking in students at the end of 2011 with a temporary site at Kota Raya in midtown Johore Bahru. Meanwhile, the university proper is expected to be ready by 2013. Student population is expected to reach 5000 by 2015 and courses includes business studies, arts and design and social sciences for the beginning stages.
June 1st 2011
Singapore Johor LRT link
Singapore and Malaysia announced their agreement to build a rapid transit link to be operational by 2018. The new link is between the central part of Johor Bahru City and the Singapore Polytechnic in Dover road. There will be customs and immigration facilities at either ends. A joint statement was issued after the respective side met at Putrajaya on Monday. Both sides also sealed the Point of Agreement (POA) on the railway land swap in Tanjung Pagar. Singapore also agrees to hand over the water treatment plants in Skudai after the expiry of the water agreement expires on August 31, 2011.
June 27, 2011.
Joint venture projects between Khazanah and Temasek
Khazanah Holdings and Temasek Holdings have announced the establishment of M+S Private Limited and Pulau Indah Ventures Sdn Bhd. Singapore based M+S has Khazanah 60% whilst Temasek holds 40%. Pulau Indah is a fifty-fifty joint venture between Khazanah and Temasek. M+S will develop land parcels in Marina South and Rochor-Orphir. Pulau Indah Ventures will develop land in Iskandar Malaysia. Both projects came about from the meeting of the prime ministers of Singapore and Malaysia on May 24, 2010. The proposed project in Singapore is expected to top RM 27 billion in value and the joint project in Iskandar Malaysia will top RM 3 billion. Both projects will include commercial buildings.
June 29, 2011.
Iconic Wellness Project for Iskandar Malaysia
Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O) has entered into a shareholders' agreement with Pulau Indah Ventures Sdn Bhd to undertake the development of a township in Medini Central, Nusajaya. The development is centered on a piece of land of 210 acres and the plan is to build an iconic wellness township concept in Iskandar Malaysia. Medini is just fifteen minutes drive from the second link of Tuas.
June 30, 2011.
Reading is also coming
Educity at Iskandar will soon have another institution of higher learning in its enclave. This time it is Reading University of UK. The new campus is expected to cost up to 200 million ringgits to build and business degrees will be the main course. Taken together, Educity at Iskandar Malaysia will have a twenty thousand student population by 2014. It also have a full set of facilities including accommodations for students and lecturers and recreational facilities that complements a university township. Reading Business School was set up in UK in 2001 and specializes in business research and teaching.
July 21, 2011
Taiwan looking at Iskandar Malaysia
Farglory is Taiwan's leading international land development and construction company that operates in Taiwan, China, the US and France has indicated that they will invest in setting up industrial parks in Iskandar Project. This follows the recent visit to Iskandar Malaysia by Farglory's chairman Chao Teng Hsiung, who was “very impressed” by the things that was happening on the ground.
14 September 2011
Legoland Malaysia will open its doors to the public by the fourth quarter of 2012. Situated in Nusajaya near the adminitrative quarters of the Johor Government, this theme park is the first of its kind in Asia.
You can read more of it here
4th January 2012

