Today, 26 April 2012, Firefly flies direct from one state capital to another, one up north in Kelantan and another down south in Johore. For the first time, one East Coast capital, Kota Baru is linked to another, Johore Baru.
However my flight was from KLIA, not Kota Baru and I had to arrive at KLIA by 6.15 am as the flight was 7.30am. At Senai Airport we received a warm welcome though the main thrust was for the passengers on Firefly's inaugural flight from Kota Baru which arrived at 10.10am. I flew on Malaysia Airlines though which owns Firefly.
Most passengers were unaware they were on the historic flight but they were soon made aware when they received a goodie bag and a Malay orchestra was waiting to serenade them. Passengers going to Kota Baru from Johore Baru also received the goody bags.
After the simple ceremony we were driven to Johore Premium Outlets which is a Shopping Village of world class standards with minimum discounts of 30% while Oroton was offering sensational discounts of up to 70% for their bags! Entire rows of bags were marked down a luscious 70% while most were 50% off.

Designed like a resort with abundant plants and water features, Johore Premium Outlets is almost like visiting a resort

Fountains like this play nonstop, giving Johore Premium Outlets a Mediterranean ambiance

Top brands like Burberry and Zegna call Johore Premium Outlets home
Other big brand names like Salvatore Ferragamo, Versace, Armani, Burberry and Zegna were mostly 30% off which is a big deal as their KL boutiques offer no such thing!
I was looking for a computer bag and almost bought one at Fossil since the bag was splattered with images of keys which happens to be akin to my name Kee! Then I realise I have tons of bags at home which have never left Palladium condo!
Then we were taken to Kota Iskandar, the new administrative and political centre of Johore, the 13th such centre since modern Johore. Named after the late Sultan Iskandar, this is the home of Malaysia's first 'parliament' open to the public. Ever wondered how politics in Malaysia works?
Then visit Kota Iskandar's Grand Assembly Hall or Parliament that is open to the public! Watch as Johore's leaders discuss the state's most important matters under the grand skylight shaped like a pineapple. The natural light streaming in represents transparency and openness and shines on Johore's economic prosperity and spiritual progress.
The architecture is inspired by Mooroish buildings like Alhambra in Granada, southern Spain where the Moors from north Africa ruled for over 800 years, the only time when Muslims ruled a part of Europe. It was a glorious period where arts and sciences flourished as the Rulers welcomed the leading intellectuals of the day regardless of creed.
In the 17th century, Johore Empire was one of the strongest and largest in Nusantara and Kota Iskandar reflects this glorious epoch. Here the splendid past, present and glorious future of Johore intertwine in the magnificent buildings and parks.

What a grand and auspicious start to a new life as husband and wife as the happy couple pose in front of the State Secretariat housing the Johore Menteri Besar's offices

The newly weds pose atop their wedding car in Kota Iskandar

Kee Hua Chee feels compelled to wish them a life of bliss

The Grand Staircase in Jauhar Atrium leading to Parliament Hall

Side view of Jauhar Atrium

The skylight of Jauhar Atrium is designed like a faceted diamond as 'jauhar' means 'diamond' or 'precious stone'

Kee Hua Chee insists he also sparkles like a diamond and is always loaded with bling

Dramatic view of Jauhar Atrium

The graceful arches and elegant pillars are reminiscent of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain

Notice the Kiblat which points to the direction of Mecca as the entire Kota Iskandar is aligned to the Holy City

Jauhar Gallery showcases the history of Johore and its monarchy

The dramatic shadows cast by the Jauhar Atrium move with the sun

Stunning interplay between light and shadow

Grace and beauty abound everywhere in this Johorean/ Moorish/Andalusian architectural marvel

Water features, pools and fountains are integral in Islamic architecture

The gigantic diamond represents all that is good, precious and rare

The patterns formed by the skylight's faceted panes are truly stunning

My guide explaining Johore's State Crest; the crown represents the progress under the monarchy, the 2 tigers symbolise strength, the 4 stars the original 4 provinces though now there are 10 and in the centre is the crescent representing Islam which is the national religion

Kee Hua Chee in front of Johore's State Crest

The spectacular skylight shaped like a pineapple that allows natural light to stream in

The Sultan of Johore sits below the State Crest which is surmounted by the Holy Koran in an alcove to symbolise Islam's supremacy over all

Kee Hua Chee in front of the throne which is blue rather than the usual yellow in other states with a Ruler

Note the Holy Koran at the top followed by State Crest and throne

Ninety percent of materials are local but this marble is from China

The grand Assembly Hall or Parliament of Johore

Beware fake or false politicians of which this is a prime example

Black pepper and pineapple motifs are reminders these woth gambier were once Johore's economic mainstays

The pineapple shaped skylight dominates Johore's State Assembly Hall

There are only 6 Opposition members here

Kee Hua Chee almost felt like entering politics to enjoy such magnificent surroundings

But was informed he would be forbidden to wear garments featuring his own faces so he gave up politics

Dramatic architecture that is unique in Malaysia

Note the blue throne glistening under the state crest and Koran

Johore's Grand Assembly Hall or Parliament, the only one in Malaysia opened to the public

Last admiring look

Looking out from the main entrance of Bangunan Sultan Ismail

The cannons given by the British Royal Family

The front entrance to Bagunan Sultan Ismail

Johore's State Secretariat
END OF PART 1
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