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A third bridge linking Changi to Malaysia’s east coast.

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KUALA LUMPUR: Singapore’s Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew has guarded optimism for future cooperation between Singapore and Malaysia, after four days of meetings with top leaders here.

He found the Malaysian Cabinet solidly behind Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s new policy of cooperation with Singapore, he told reporters.

He said he emphasised to Najib that such cooperation must be long term and across the board as massive investments are involved.

“I had to emphasise that it cannot be cooperation today, non-cooperation next year and then back again, backwards and forwards,’ he said here Thursday night.

“No private investor will go into huge projects, which require decades to recoup, unless there’s long-term stability in the policy,” he added.

The two iconic projects proposed for both countries to work on together are the Iskandar Malaysia economic corridor and a third bridge linking Changi to Malaysia’s east coast.

Najib also proposed a north-south highway on the eastern side to Pekan in the state of Pahang, Lee said.

Whatever the joint projects decided upon, Lee said the final balance of outcomes must be fair on both sides.

For example, it would not make sense for Singapore to agree on a third bridge if Johor does not lift its ban on the export of sand to the Republic, in place since 1997, he said.

On outstanding bilateral issues, the Minister Mentor took a firm line, saying ‘there are no long-standing bilateral issues which cannot be resolved.’

He said these outstanding issues involve firm agreements signed by both sides, and there is no cause to either quarrel over them or forget about them.

If differences of interpretation arise, they can be referred to arbitration or adjudication by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), he added.

Lee also called on the media on both sides to play their part to support bilateral cooperation. -- The Straits Times/Asia News Network
 

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He have learnt his lesson from Suzhou.

3rd bridge will bring lots of development and benefits to Malusia .... What benefits is there for Singapore except making it easier for weekend duffers, anglers, dudes and stragglers to reach the Eastern part in shorter time????

Najib says cost burden to be shared equally - benefits he keep!! Wah this warrior of Pahang thinks he is the sharpest bizman of bumi origin around!

Najib takes all - even Mahababi will lose his ill-gotten 15 % due to him for the crooked bridge. I wonder if the developers n contractors have paid him any money yet............ I suppose so as they have taken some deposits.

Najib has outsmart Mahababi and tries to con Singapore........... MM Lee wants sand & POA + water ++++++ Will he get them all?
 

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The China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (中国——新加坡苏州工业园区, SIP) is an industrial park built in Suzhou, China with significant Singaporean input. In the late 1990s, the heavy losses incurred by the park caused a minor scandal in Singapore

After incurring losses of some US$90 million over 5 years[3], the Singapore consortium lowered its stake to 35 percent, raising the Chinese consortium's stake to 65 percent from 35 percent and reducing the Singaporean share from a planned 70 sq.km. to just 8 sq.km[1]. The Chinese side appointed Wang Jinhua, vice-mayor of Suzhou and the former manager of the New District, as the new chief executive.  In 2001, one year after Singapore lowered its stake, the park made its first profit of $3.8 million

Bali is an Indonesian island located at 8°25′23″S 115°14′55″E / 8.42306°S 115.24861°E / -8.42306; 115.24861Coordinates: 8°25′23″S 115°14′55″E / 8.42306°S 115.24861°E / -8.42306; 115.24861, the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country's 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island.

With a population recorded as 3,151,000 in 2005, the island is home to the vast majority of Indonesia's small Hindu minority. 93.18% of Bali's population adheres to Balinese Hinduism, while most of the remainder follow Islam. It is also the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music.

Desaru is a beach and resort area in Johor, Malaysia. It is located approximately 88 kilometers east of Johor Bahru, on the South China Sea. It is a very popular weekend escape for residents of Singapore who come to enjoy the attractive 25 km stretch of beaches and splendid golf courses. The Desaru Golf & Country Resort is a popular establishment here.

Located near this beach is a town, Bandar Penawar, at which there are various Malaysian boarding schools including Sekolah Menengah Sains Kota Tinggi, Sekolah Sukan Bandar Penawar and Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Bandar Penawar.

Senai-Desaru Expressway, SDE (Malay: Lebuhraya Senai-Desaru) , is a new expressway in Johor, Malaysia. It is also part of the Iskandar Malaysia (formerly Iskandar Development Region). It connects Senai in western Johor to Desaru in eastern Johor. The expressway measures a total length of 77 km (47.8 miles). Travelling time will be shorten from a 2 hour journey to a 45 minutes journey from Senai (west) to Desaru (east).

The expressway will be a four-lane dual carriageway which improves road connection between western and eastern Johor. It features a closed toll system like the North-South Expressway.

It will also be an alternative route to Desaru Beach, instead of Federal Route and from Johor Bahru and Singapore. The highway will also be the main access road to Desaru from North-South Expressway Southern Route and major road link to Senai International Airport from Kota Tinggi and eastern parts of Johor.

Construction of the bridge will include the 1.7 kilometre Sungai Johor Bridge, a cable stayed bridge across Johor River. When completed, it will become a major landmark of Johor and become the longest river bridge in Malaysia after Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge (Sungai Dinding Bridge) in Perak.
 

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Terbrau Water Dragon and Johor Water Dragon with Tekong Dragon Ball.

Twin Dragon blow one ball.

Good prospect land in Johor.
 

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The China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park (中国——新加坡苏州工业园区, SIP) is an industrial park built in Suzhou, China with significant Singaporean input. In the late 1990s, the heavy losses incurred by the park caused a minor scandal in Singapore

After incurring losses of some US$90 million over 5 years[3], the Singapore consortium lowered its stake to 35 percent, raising the Chinese consortium's stake to 65 percent from 35 percent and reducing the Singaporean share from a planned 70 sq.km. to just 8 sq.km[1]. The Chinese side appointed Wang Jinhua, vice-mayor of Suzhou and the former manager of the New District, as the new chief executive.  In 2001, one year after Singapore lowered its stake, the park made its first profit of $3.8 million

Bali is an Indonesian island located at 8°25′23″S 115°14′55″E / 8.42306°S 115.24861°E / -8.42306; 115.24861Coordinates: 8°25′23″S 115°14′55″E / 8.42306°S 115.24861°E / -8.42306; 115.24861, the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country's 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island.

With a population recorded as 3,151,000 in 2005, the island is home to the vast majority of Indonesia's small Hindu minority. 93.18% of Bali's population adheres to Balinese Hinduism, while most of the remainder follow Islam. It is also the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music.

Desaru is a beach and resort area in Johor, Malaysia. It is located approximately 88 kilometers east of Johor Bahru, on the South China Sea. It is a very popular weekend escape for residents of Singapore who come to enjoy the attractive 25 km stretch of beaches and splendid golf courses. The Desaru Golf & Country Resort is a popular establishment here.

Located near this beach is a town, Bandar Penawar, at which there are various Malaysian boarding schools including Sekolah Menengah Sains Kota Tinggi, Sekolah Sukan Bandar Penawar and Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Agama Bandar Penawar.

Senai-Desaru Expressway, SDE (Malay: Lebuhraya Senai-Desaru) , is a new expressway in Johor, Malaysia. It is also part of the Iskandar Malaysia (formerly Iskandar Development Region). It connects Senai in western Johor to Desaru in eastern Johor. The expressway measures a total length of 77 km (47.8 miles). Travelling time will be shorten from a 2 hour journey to a 45 minutes journey from Senai (west) to Desaru (east).

The expressway will be a four-lane dual carriageway which improves road connection between western and eastern Johor. It features a closed toll system like the North-South Expressway.

It will also be an alternative route to Desaru Beach, instead of Federal Route and from Johor Bahru and Singapore. The highway will also be the main access road to Desaru from North-South Expressway Southern Route and major road link to Senai International Airport from Kota Tinggi and eastern parts of Johor.

Construction of the bridge will include the 1.7 kilometre Sungai Johor Bridge, a cable stayed bridge across Johor River. When completed, it will become a major landmark of Johor and become the longest river bridge in Malaysia after Raja Pemaisuri Bainun Bridge (Sungai Dinding Bridge) in Perak.


That Desaru Golf Course has cheated lots of Singaporean golfer members. All lost their membership with zero refund & required to put in new membership fees to play there as new members......... looks like a repeat at political level!! :oIo::mad::confused::biggrin:
 

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Getting There from Singapore


If you are coming from the Woodlands Causeway, make a U-turn after passing the Malaysian Immigration and Customs. Go along the busy Wong Ah Fook road and you will see an Interchange. Follow the sign to Kota Tinggi and Desaru by keeping extreme right until you are along Jalan Tebrau. Follow this road through its many traffic lights heading towards Kota Tinggi. Do not turn left or right, just keep going 12 o' clock at all traffic junctions.
Once you are out of Johor Bahru city, the traffic will be much less. Continue to head towards Kota Tinggi and Mersing. When you get to the junction that points left for Kota Tinggi, ignore that sign and head towards Mersing.
When you get to the traffic junction further up the road, follow the sign to Desaru which is a right turn.

If you are coming from the Second Link at Tuas, enter the Highway and head North towards Kulai town. There should be only one turn to the left. Follow the Kuala Lumpur, Melaka and Kulai signs until you get to the exit for Kulai.
After paying the toll drive straight till you reach the second traffic light and T-junction. Turn right and head towards Kulai Town. You are on Route 3. When you reach town (about 10 minutes) turn left when you see the Kota Tinggi and Mersing Sign. There should be a KFC outlet on your right at this junction.
Follow this road (Route 90) all the way till you get to the sign that points left for Kota Tinggi. Drive along this road till you get to another sign that points left for Kota Tinggi and straight for Mersing. Head towards Mersing till you come to the traffic junction where there is a right turn for Desaru. Drive on straight about 30-45 minutes (depending on the traffic) till you see Petronas Petrol Station on your left. Turn left at the Petronas Junction and drive on straight until you see a wooden clubhouse on top of the little hill on your right. You are at Desaru Golf & Country Resort.

Another alternative and hassle free traveling is via the ferry link from Changi (Singapore)-Tg. Belungkor (Johor) route. At the moment, only passenger-ferry is available and if the situation warrants, a vehicle-ferry will be introduced. A new ferry operator has been awarded the ferry services of Tg-Belungkor-Changi Ferry route to commence from 15 May 2002 onwards. For details information regarding this ferry service, please proceed to this page, Ferry Services.

Getting There From North & South Highway

From Kulai Exit, drive straight from the toll until you find the second traffic light, turn right there and drive on straight until you pass the Kulai Town. At the 6th traffic lights (located in front of Merry Brown/KFC Fast Food Restaurant), turn left and proceed straight on the new road till you find the T junction. Turn left to Kota Tinggi and proceed as para 2.

From Pasir Gudang & Kota Tinggi Exit, after paying your toll at Senai and another one at Kempas, proceed straight till you see the Pasir Gudang & Kota Tinggi Exit. Drive on along the Pasir GUdang Highway till you see Carre Four Billboard. Stick to your left and till you see Kota Tinggi/Desaru signboard exit and follow that direction and keep left until you see traffic light. Turn left and follow instructions as para 1of the "Getting There From Singapore"
 

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“No private investor will go into huge projects, which require decades to recoup, unless there’s long-term stability in the policy,” he added.

In China it is one party and long term political stability and I wonder why over there he also fail.
 
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