Friday 6 January 2012

Johor Bahru Night Life !!


Johor Bahru Bazaar Programme (Bazar JB) at night, which was first introduced by the Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB) since early this year, further boosting business activity in the area.
It is in line with the aim to open up new opportunities to people who are interested in small business but do not know the location of the site is suitable for business.
The dealer only be charged the appropriate coupon payments of RM5 per night and those interested in participating in the program need to have a business license.
Interestingly, the charges that are not critical and the upgraded facilities, it is able to attract more traders thus Bazar JB atmosphere.
In addition, the program was seen to be one MBJB effort to boost socio-economic activities of the city staff begins every night beginning at 6 pm to 2 am.
With a location which is located in the gyration Segget, JB Bazaar now has become the focal point for locals and tourists who want to buy antiques, accessories and apparel or just enjoy the atmosphere of the night in the city.
If you visit there, people have the opportunity to reflect on a long history as a wide range of goods sold include antiques like old money and coins once used in ancient times.
Even for younger people, this is also the place for those who want to get clothing with fashion and the latest electronics.
After tired walking, for those willing to moisten the throat or to fill their empty stomach can be stopped at the food stalls in the surrounding area.
But every Saturday night, the atmosphere lively bazaar JB identified as crowded with visitors who take advantage of shopping on holidays.
A collector of paper money and coins old, Mastura Mohamed who entered the site there, said he was happy that JB Bazaar gaining attention among visitors, regardless of local or foreign tourists.
41-year-old woman who has been collecting since the age of 10 years, said his presence there because he wanted to share the hobby with the public.
"I have been doing business here since six months ago and the main purpose of my business to share a long history which may be unknown to today's generation.
"Actually, I enjoy can change money and old coins as there are some visitors also have old money and coins are not in my collection," he told Utusan Malaysia here recently.
Obviously, he got all the collection of coins from various countries through the collector and the collection is the 50 cent coin used during the Malaya around 1941.
Another trader, Ungku Ungku Aziz Hamid, 50, said he was not a huge fan, but interest in collecting antiques was raised slowly unplanned.
He said all items were collected as there are fans of antique sell him and he started fun to sell the goods in respect to other antique enthusiasts.
"Among the antiquities found here is the phone during the Japanese train station, a sewing machine in 1940, buffalo horn and bamboo pelentur classic.
"The most expensive antiques can I sell through auction visitors are German brands of sewing machines Gulf & Hardbeck at RM650," he said.
For a laptop computer dealers, Sari Saibi, 45, said the business site will be filled with shoppers each weekend and holiday seasons.
"If Saturday night was quite busy because there are many customers who come to buy and some are just looking at sales of goods," he said.



Johor Bahru Bazaar Programme (Bazar JB) at night, which was first introduced by the Johor Bahru City Council (MBJB) since early this year, further boosting business activity in the area.
It is in line with the aim to open up new opportunities to people who are interested in small business but do not know the location of the site is suitable for business.
The dealer only be charged the appropriate coupon payments of RM5 per night and those interested in participating in the program need to have a business license.
Interestingly, the charges that are not critical and the upgraded facilities, it is able to attract more traders thus Bazar JB atmosphere.
In addition, the program was seen to be one MBJB effort to boost socio-economic activities of the city staff begins every night beginning at 6 pm to 2 am.
With a location which is located in the gyration Segget, JB Bazaar now has become the focal point for locals and tourists who want to buy antiques, accessories and apparel or just enjoy the atmosphere of the night in the city.
If you visit there, people have the opportunity to reflect on a long history as a wide range of goods sold include antiques like old money and coins once used in ancient times.
Even for younger people, this is also the place for those who want to get clothing with fashion and the latest electronics.
After tired walking, for those willing to moisten the throat or to fill their empty stomach can be stopped at the food stalls in the surrounding area.
But every Saturday night, the atmosphere lively bazaar JB identified as crowded with visitors who take advantage of shopping on holidays.
A collector of paper money and coins old, Mastura Mohamed who entered the site there, said he was happy that JB Bazaar gaining attention among visitors, regardless of local or foreign tourists.
41-year-old woman who has been collecting since the age of 10 years, said his presence there because he wanted to share the hobby with the public.
"I have been doing business here since six months ago and the main purpose of my business to share a long history which may be unknown to today's generation.
"Actually, I enjoy can change money and old coins as there are some visitors also have old money and coins are not in my collection," he told Utusan Malaysia here recently.
Obviously, he got all the collection of coins from various countries through the collector and the collection is the 50 cent coin used during the Malaya around 1941.
Another trader, Ungku Ungku Aziz Hamid, 50, said he was not a huge fan, but interest in collecting antiques was raised slowly unplanned.
He said all items were collected as there are fans of antique sell him and he started fun to sell the goods in respect to other antique enthusiasts.
"Among the antiquities found here is the phone during the Japanese train station, a sewing machine in 1940, buffalo horn and bamboo pelentur classic.
"The most expensive antiques can I sell through auction visitors are German brands of sewing machines Gulf & Hardbeck at RM650," he said.
For a laptop computer dealers, Sari Saibi, 45, said the business site will be filled with shoppers each weekend and holiday seasons.
"If Saturday night was quite busy because there are many customers who come to buy and some are just looking at sales of goods," he said

















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source : http://www.iskandarmalaysia.com.my/news/091110/bazar-jb-tumpuan-ramai