Johor Bahru District


The Johor Bahru District is a district located in the southern part of Johor, Malaysia. It covers an area of 1,063.97km2 and has a population of 1.8 million, making it the second largest district in Malaysia by population. The district capital is Johor Bahru and the administrative capital is Iskandar Puteri. The district borders Pontian District on the west, Kota Tinggi District on the east, Kulai District on the north and Singapore to the south. The urban centres are divided into the cities of Johor Bahru, Iskandar Puteri and Pasir Gudang. Johor Bahru District is currently the second-largest gross domestic product contributor among all districts in Malaysia.
It is host to many thriving townships such as the Tebrau area, which hosts several shopping malls including ÆON Malls, Mid Valley Southkey, Paradigm Mall Johor Bahru, Toppen Shopping Centre and an IKEA outlet.
The district office is located in Johor Bahru.

Administrative divisions

Johor Bahru District is divided into 6 mukims and 2 towns, which are:。

Demographics

The estimated population was 1,758,500 in 2023. At the time of the 2020 Census 51.6% of the population were Muslims, 33.1% were Buddhists, 5.1% were Hindus, 4.4% were Christians and 1.8% had another or no religion.

Government

The district is highly urbanized have been divided and delegated to the three local governments with Johor Bahru City as the capital of Johor Bahru District, which are:
Johor Bahru City Council
The Johor Bahru City Council governs the city centre of Johor Bahru. It also exercises jurisdiction includes Larkin, Tebrau, Ulu Tiram, Bandar Dato Onn, Kempas, Tampoi, Johor Jaya, Permas Jaya and partly Taman Rinting.
Iskandar Puteri City Council
The Iskandar Puteri City Council administers the area of the city of Iskandar Puteri which includes Skudai, Gelang Patah, Taman Perling, Kangkar Pulai, Tanjung Kupang and Tanjung Pelepas.
Pasir Gudang City Council
The Pasir Gudang City Council governs the eastern parts of the district with the populated areas such as Pasir Gudang, Masai, Bandar, Seri Alam, Taman Kota Masai, Kong Kong and Sungai Tiram.

Other towns

Federal Parliament and State Assembly Seats

List of Johor Bahru district representatives in the Federal Parliament
ParliamentSeat NameMember of ParliamentParty
P158TebrauJimmy Puah Wee TsePakatan Harapan
P159Pasir GudangHassan Abdul KarimPakatan Harapan
P160Johor BahruAkmal Nasrullah Mohd NasirPakatan Harapan
P161PulaiSuhaizan KayatPakatan Harapan
P162Iskandar PuteriLiew Chin TongPakatan Harapan
P163KulaiTeo Nie ChingPakatan Harapan
P165Tanjung PiaiWee Jeck SengBarisan Nasional

List of Johor Bahru district representatives in the State Legislative Assembly
ParliamentStateSeat NameState AssemblymanParty
P158N40TiramAzizul BachokBarisan Nasional
P158N41Puteri WangsaAmira Aisya Abdul AzizMalaysian United Democratic Alliance
P159N42Johor JayaLiow Cai TungPakatan Harapan
P159N43PermasBaharuddin Mohd TaibBarisan Nasional
P160N44LarkinMohd Hairi Md ShahBarisan Nasional
P160N45StulangChen Kah EngPakatan Harapan
P161N46PerlingLiew Chin TongPakatan Harapan
P161N47KempasRamlee BohaniBarisan Nasional
P162N48SkudaiMarina IbrahimPakatan Harapan
P162N49Kota IskandarPandak AhmadBarisan Nasional
P163N51Bukit BatuArthur Chiong Sen SernPakatan Harapan
P165N55Pekan NanasTan Eng MengBarisan Nasional

Economy

The main economy activities in the district are international trading, manufacturing, medical and healthcare.

Education

There are a total of 41 secondary schools, one religious school, three vocational schools, one technical secondary school and one fully residential school.

Transportation

Rail

The district has two railway stations, which are Johor Bahru Sentral and Kempas Baru.

Road

The Johor Bahru Eastern Dispersal Link Expressway, Pasir Gudang Highway, Johor Bahru East Coast Highway, Iskandar Coastal Highway, Skudai–Pontian Highway, Skudai Highway, Johor Bahru–Kota Tinggi Highway and Senai–Desaru Expressway links most of the cities and towns in Johor Bahru District. The district is linked to other districts in Johor and other states in Peninsular Malaysia via the North–South Expressway.

Singapore

The district is also linked to Singapore via Johor–Singapore Causeway and Malaysia–Singapore Second Link.

Sea

Ports in the district are Johor Port, Tanjung Langsat Port and Port of Tanjung Pelepas.

Air

In terms of air travel, the district is served by Senai International Airport which is located approximately northwest of the Johor Bahru city centre. Another alternative airport is Singapore Changi Airport which is southeast of Johor Bahru, across the border into neighbouring Singapore, and is linked by a frequent cross-border coach service operated by Transtar Travel.