Singaporeans made up 78% of foreign visitors to JB in 2025, says Johor official

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Singaporeans made up 78% of foreign visitors to JB in 2025, says Johor official​


The Johor government has reportedly set a target of attracting 12 million tourists to the state in 2026.

The Johor government has reportedly set a target of attracting 12 million tourists to the state in 2026.
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Published Aug 19, 2025, 10:20 PM
Updated Aug 19, 2025, 11:28 PM

JOHOR BAHRU – More than 14 million foreign visitors have entered Johor within the first half of 2025, says Johor unity, culture and heritage committee chairman K. Raven Kumar.

Mr Raven said Singaporeans recorded the highest number among the visitors with more than 11 million people between January and July in 2025.

“Besides Singapore, we are also seeing many visitors from Indonesia, China, India, the Philippines, European countries and South Korea.

In fact, from January until March, more than two million tourists, including Malaysians, have stayed more than one night in Johor,” he said.

Mr Raven said this after officiating Bank Negara Malaysia museum and art gallery’s Works On Paper: Art Inside The Wallet exhibition at Kompleks Warisan Sultan Abu Bakar on Aug 19.

He added that this was a good and encouraging sign for the state government and local tourism industry players as they were gearing up for Visit Johor Year 2026 (VJY2026).

Mr Raven also said that efforts were under way to promote small towns located across 10 districts in Johor as potential tourism destinations to foreign and domestic tourists.

There is a lot of potential in small towns to be part of our tourism destination for VJY2026 as these towns are located near tourist attractions such as waterfalls and many of them offer delicious local delicacies.

“Part of the government’s effort to promote small towns in other districts is (in) holding state-level events such as Majestic Johor and Festival Zapin outside of Johor Bahru,” he said

He said the government has set a target of attracting 12 million tourists to Johor in 2026 by upgrading many tourism products and by organising various events to strengthen the state as a main tourism destination among tourists.

As for Bank Negara Malaysia exhibition, Mr Raven said that it would be held at the complex for six months until Feb 18, 2026. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
 
There is absolutely nothing to do in JB except eat, enjoy massages and shop for cheaper groceries. Apart from S'poreans, I do not see tourists coming from North America, Europe, Australia or New Zealand. Johoreans who complain about tourists from S'pore will cry if we stop visiting JB.
 
Liddat might as well also say 90% of all users in Changi airport are all in-transit passengers
 
I notice that many shoplifters at Changi Airport are identified and apprehended before their flights take-off or are arrested when they return to S'pore - even on transit. I guess the store staff are quick to do a visual stock check after suspicious window shoppers leave the shop.
 
There is absolutely nothing to do in JB except eat, enjoy massages and shop for cheaper groceries. Apart from S'poreans, I do not see tourists coming from North America, Europe, Australia or New Zealand. Johoreans who complain about tourists from S'pore will cry if we stop visiting JB.
No direct flights to these places from JB. Otherwise sure got visitors from other places. JB got desaru.
 
Did they count by per unique passport or by per entry?
If is by per entry, gansiokbin alone shaking her 鸡 in and out alone don't know how many counts liao.
 
The business owners tell me if sinkies stop going to jb it will become a ghost town.
It’s not by chance jb is the 2nd best performing city behind KL
 
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