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Catching the dawn’s golden light, the passage through the town of Kota Tinggi was as sheer delight where the clock tower is situated."
Catching the dawn’s golden light, the passage through the town of Kota Tinggi was as sheer delight where the clock tower is situated. To note that it has a demarcation of the highest level of flood waters in the state on the tower was really something.
A beautiful river runs along the city, with a fine looking stone and tiled pavement.
Located five kilometres north of Desaru, this museum was developed by the South Johor Development Authority (KEJORA), as part of its development project in the fishing village of Tanjung Balau. Fishing has been a major economic source for the seafarers of Kota Tinggi district since long ago and the abundance of it found in the South China Sea has supported them for generations.
A favourite among locals, this tall, cool waterfall with its pristine recreational forests and good jungle tracks, is just one of the many attractions of Kota Tinggi.
Another historical site of great importance to the Johor Sultanate is located about 27km from Kota Tinggi town, in Teluk Sengat. This is the old Johor Fort in Johor Village.
Walking into a building filled with antiquities had always brought a surreal sense of having lived in the periods of the exhibits. Kota Tinggi Museum received 50,000 visitors last year and is considered as one of the most important historical reference of the Johor Sultanate. Opened to the public in 2002, the museum was officiated in 2004 and had a usable space of 6,840 square metres.