Our drive to Johor Bahru (henceforth JB) went smoothly accept for the arrival. Our driver couldn't find the entrance to our complex. In his defense, it really is not that well marked. However, #3 and family had arrived the day before and are in the same complex. They found us and helped us get into our space. Some of the security arrangements using a QR code are not that easy to use at first.
We immediately hung out with the #3's and then went out to get something to eat. There is a bit of challenge figuring out where and what to eat as the food his very unfamiliar to the grandkids plus the heat here (compared to Sweden where they live) is a bit much to deal with as well. But we managed.
Today we went down into the old part of town. We were pretty successful at finding things. The area is interesting. Since we were with the family, we were not in full photographic mode (though I think they would tell you different lol). To get to the downtown area, we had to take a 10-15 minute car ride from where we are. However, the walking was very easy. There are sidewalks! Lots of them. If you've read past posts related to SE Asia, you will remember the lack of sidewalk, of areas where one can walk comfortably and safely, is one of the things that have inhibited us from longer stays in one locale.
I had both positive and negative feelings about the city from today. However, it is just the first day, so we will see. I have pictures from today. The light was not good and I haven't had a chance to work on then yet.
We had another challenge at dinner. We went to what we thought was a Korean place, but I think it was actually a Northern Chinese one. AND THE ENTIRE MENU WAS IN CHINESE CHARACTERS ONLY. Since Malaysia has Malay and English as its two main languages, this was a bit weird. Then add to that, all my gout related diet restrictions and I had helluva a time figuring out what to order. But in the end we had a very nice meal.













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