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(Video) Puteri Harbour In JB Now Looks Completely Abandoned

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(Video) Puteri Harbour In JB Now Looks Completely Abandoned​

BY SYAHRUL
MARCH 15, 2023

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

A video posted by TikTok user @joshconsultancy has gone viral on social media. In his post, the TikToker shared with his followers the heartbreaking state of Puteri Harbour in Nusajaya, Johor Bahru.

In the 59-second clip, Josh recorded the surroundings of a shopping mall inside the Puteri Harbour commercial region. Much to his (and probably everyone’s) surprise, the mall can now only be seen with one Starbucks outlet open.


“You won’t believe what has happened. The last time I came here, which was about five years ago, things were still bustling,” the Singaporean man said in the clip. He also showed a residential apartment situated inside the commercial region, which he claimed no one is living in anymore.

The man later showed the interiors of Thomas Town, a children’s park based on the popular animated television show, “Thomas & Friends”. Thomas Town was located next to an equally kid-friendly theme park, Hello Kitty Town. As seen in the man’s TikTok, both of the entertainment parks are now empty. That said, it was later confirmed that both theme parks were closed back in December 2019.

Josh’s video was reposted on Twitter and has received over 1.1k retweets at the time of writing. Many took to the comments to share their fond memories about the time when the place was booming with visitors back then. “I have no idea that (Puteri Harbour) is so depressing now. The last time I went there was in 2015, and it was still lively,” Twitter user @JulesJulietta remarked.
SOURCE: TWITTER

For those who are interested, watch the video here:



Source: Twitter
 
Only gullible people go there and buy properties ... Sinkieland is a much better place than JB :rolleyes:
 
Better get used to it ... this is what happen when most of the high IQ Chinese left. Not only in Malaysia, a very good example is South Africa. Once the White start leaving, the country become worst. Another example is Zimbabwe, look at the country now when all the Whites left. Or Uganda when all the South Indian were forcefully evicted.

I am afraid it will only get worst.

Race and IQ
national-iq-scores.jpg
 
when you see one single ah pek sexercising by doing hentak kaki at the same spot all day you know it’s over and gone to the dogs.
 
Dirty Tiong money no longer entering jiuhu land now. Thank you Najib and Daulat Tuanku. :biggrin:

The older version of JB was more appealing, I still remember the huge cigarette billboard ads (Marlboro, Mild Seven etc) which greeted you as you entered JB via the Causeway. :cool:
 
He is welcomed to move to China, it's bustling with 1.8billion people. Don't wait! Go!
 
He is welcomed to move to China, it's bustling with 1.8billion people. Don't wait! Go!
Told you already. You should move out of that Yishun Slumland. Don't wait. Do it now in order to upgrade your status as a Melayu Sinkie.
 

(Video) Puteri Harbour In JB Now Looks Completely Abandoned​

BY SYAHRUL
MARCH 15, 2023

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
A video posted by TikTok user @joshconsultancy has gone viral on social media. In his post, the TikToker shared with his followers the heartbreaking state of Puteri Harbour in Nusajaya, Johor Bahru.

In the 59-second clip, Josh recorded the surroundings of a shopping mall inside the Puteri Harbour commercial region. Much to his (and probably everyone’s) surprise, the mall can now only be seen with one Starbucks outlet open.


“You won’t believe what has happened. The last time I came here, which was about five years ago, things were still bustling,” the Singaporean man said in the clip. He also showed a residential apartment situated inside the commercial region, which he claimed no one is living in anymore.

The man later showed the interiors of Thomas Town, a children’s park based on the popular animated television show, “Thomas & Friends”. Thomas Town was located next to an equally kid-friendly theme park, Hello Kitty Town. As seen in the man’s TikTok, both of the entertainment parks are now empty. That said, it was later confirmed that both theme parks were closed back in December 2019.

Josh’s video was reposted on Twitter and has received over 1.1k retweets at the time of writing. Many took to the comments to share their fond memories about the time when the place was booming with visitors back then. “I have no idea that (Puteri Harbour) is so depressing now. The last time I went there was in 2015, and it was still lively,” Twitter user @JulesJulietta remarked.
SOURCE: TWITTER

For those who are interested, watch the video here:



Source: Twitter

..this idiotic social influencer does NOT tell the full story

This place IS NOT Abandoned.

He should visit this place at night, also
This place is very vibrant, ..with many locals playing with ebikes,..zooming about,.. hawkers selling junk food

And there appears to be an organically-grown Racing ( ..super Noisy...) Circuit in this neighbourhood.

Owners, Residents dare not tell the truths, but only hype-up to protect their personal investment interests
 
Told you already. You should move out of that Yishun Slumland. Don't wait. Do it now in order to upgrade your status as a Melayu Sinkie.
If I upgrade my Melayu Sinkie status, I'd be the next President.
 
Sg-based real estate and hospitality companies have stakes in Puteri Harbour projects.
It's success will depend on the confidence of the people in the relations between the 2 countries.
 
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