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Tinyurl/lawatan Johor __exclusive__ Jun 2026

Hafiz blinked. A link? It was absurd. His uncle was a man of letters, a retired teacher who wrote poetry in greeting cards. He didn't use URL shorteners.

| Waktu | Aktiviti | Tips | |------|----------|------| | 08:00 | Sarapan di hotel atau Kopi O’Kopi lagi | Coba “Kopi C” dengan susu oat. | | 09:30 | – lawatan ke rumah tradisional “Rumah Melayu” | Dapatkan batik atau songket sebagai cenderahati. | | 12:00 | Makan tengahari di Restoran Todak (Mee Rebus) | Kuah pekat, tauge, dan telur rebus menambah kenikmatan. | | 13:30 | Johor Bahru Chinese Temple – tempat tenang untuk meditasi singkat | Hormati adat, jangan memakai kasut di dalam kuil. | | 15:00 | Pembelian cenderahati di Johor Premium Outlets (baju batik, kopi tempatan) | Simpan resit untuk kemungkinan tax refund (jika datang dari luar negara). | | 17:00 | Kembali ke lapangan terbang / stesen keretapi | Pastikan semua barang terpakai – tidak ada “bobot berlebihan”. | | 18:00 | Selamat Tinggal Johor! | |

Hafiz pulled up Google Maps. The coordinates pointed to a rest stop near Pagoh, a place famous for its views of the muddy Muar river. But specifically, it pointed to a roadside stall underneath a massive angsana tree. tinyurl/lawatan johor

Hafiz thought hard. The British left Malaya in 1957, but the British influence in Johor was complicated. However, his grandfather often spoke of the year the Japanese surrendered, which was when the family truly felt free again. But the clue said "seed."

He got back into his car. The final leg of the journey was to Muar. He drove with renewed purpose, the rain finally ceasing as the moon broke through the clouds. Hafiz blinked

Selamat menjelajah, dan jangan lupa berkongsi foto serta cerita lawatan anda di media sosial dengan hashtag – siapa tahu, posting anda mungkin muncul di laman rasmi pelancongan Johor!

"You came," Razak said, his voice raspy. His uncle was a man of letters, a

The box opened. Inside was a single, vintage brass key and a folded piece of paper. He unfolded the note. It was his uncle’s handwriting.