It is among the last traditional Malay fishing village along the Straits of Tebrau. Based on 2015 census, around 148 families still live in this village, of which 70% are fishermen. It covers an area of 122.30 acres, and rich in fauna and flora including its mangrove swamps. Bird watching is a very popular activity with the locals and tourists alike. A total of 186 species of migratory birds and 447 of local birds can be seen in the village during a specific season.
Ching Giap See Temple (Chinese: 麻坡净业寺) is located along Jalan Sulaiman in Muar and it is the largest Buddhist temple in the State of Johor, Malaysia. This Buddhist temple is considered as the Buddhist landmark in southern Malaysia region, as compared to Penang's Kek Lok Si Temple in Northern Malaysia region.
A ‘Dragon’ that can play with fire will make your event unforgettable. A Fire Dance Team can daze your guest with daring and exciting performances such as Breath of Fire and Fire Swallows!
Scenery of Pulau Mawar,Mersing a beautiful in the form of large stones standing upright on the east coast of Johor, Southern Malaysia.Soft focus, noise and grain due long exposure.