laying the bricks: a milestone in johor

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laying the bricks: a milestone in johor
ABOUT JOHOR
CRAFTS
Johor is also famous
for its quality locallyproduced handicrafts
and souvenirs.
Johoreans, especially
the rural folks, enjoy
making craft, either as
a hobby or for a living.
Among the popular ones include ceramic crafts
and wood carvings. Traditional musical instruments
are also crafted in Johor such as the gambus,
kompang and angklung. Even the art of making
kuda kepang is still alive here!
Some of these products require skills and
perseverance to complete, and most craftsmen will
tell you that their commitment and passion are the
two things that help sustain this vanishing art. You
can find a lot of these artisans scattered around
the various provinces in Johor - the wood carvers in
Muar and Batu Pahat, songket weavers in Kota
Tinggi, and rattan weavers in Segamat.
Ayer Hitam is another popular destination for
Johor craft. Just over an hour’s drive from Johor
Bahru, you can find numerous shops or stalls here
producing and selling various types of ceramic
wares.
The Malaysian Handicraft Development
Corporation is doing its part to encourage
participation in craft development programs by
offering technical assistance and training in various
areas. Detailed information can be obtained from
www.krafjohor.blogspot.com
The skills and craftsmanship of the disabled are
also given prominence in Johor. Founded in 1952
as a rehabilitation centre in a local hospital, Johor
Area Rehabilitation Organisation (JARO) first
taught cured tuberculosis patients handicraft skills
that would enable them to earn
a living. The organisation has since
grown, and is now one of the top
non-profit sheltered workshop to
rehabilitate the disabled in
Malaysia. www.jaro.org.my
MALAYSIAN UROLOGICAL CONFERENCE
LAYING THE BRICKS:
A MILESTONE IN JOHOR
Main Congress :
20 - 22 Nov 2015
th
nd
Meet The Expert Session :
19th Nov 2015
Venue :
Persada Johor International
Convention Centre, Johor Bahru
Johor Darul Takzim
Please visit our website for details : www.muc2015.com
Message from
The Organising Chairman
CONTENTS
MALAYSIAN UROLOGICAL
CONFERENCE
p3. Welcome Messages
p5. Organising Committee
Malaysian Urological Association–Executive Committee
Invited Faculty
p6. Meet The Expert Session
p7. Endourology Night
p8. Scientific Programmes
p13. Urology Nursing Symposium
p14. Congress Information
p16. Abstract Submission Guidelines
p17. About Johor
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
24 Malaysian Urological Conference
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Conference Secretariat
Malaysian Urological Conference
Suite 2-5, Level 2, Medical Academies Malaysia
No. 210, Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumput
Tel : +603 4025 1251
Fax
: +603 4025 1252
Email : muc.jb2015@gmail.com
Website : www.muc2015.com
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24th Malaysian Urological Conference
Dear Colleagues,
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the
24th Malaysian Urological Conference. This year,
the conference will be held at the Persada Johor,
International Convention Centre, Johor Bahru, between
20th – 22nd November 2015.
The theme for the 24th Malaysian Urological
Conference, “Laying the bricks: A milestone in Johor”,
very appropriately depicts the strong foundation
that we are tirelessly building for a scientifically and
technologically advanced Urology centre in the
Southern region.
The Department of Urology, Hospital Sultanah Aminah
Johor Bahru (HSAJB), was initially started in 1993.
It has evolved over the years to become a major
tertiary centre, covering a population of approximately
3.5 million. Apart from providing general Urological
services, it is a centre for reconstructive, laparascopic
and oncology surgeries.
As host state, Johor has always been a melting pot of
various cultures. It is a bustling hub of food hawkers,
interesting architecture, surrounded by a buzz of urban
activity and many cosmopolitan corners to explore, sure
to keep our participants enthralled.
Shamsuddin Bin Omar
Organising Chairman
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Message from
The Scientific Chairman
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Advisor
Rohan Malek
It is my pleasure and honour to invite you to the
24th Malaysian Urological Conference (MUC) in
Johor Bahru from 20th to 22nd November 2015.
Chairman
Shamsuddin Omar
This year’s programme is focused on reconstruction
and laparoscopy surgery while not neglecting
the other fields of urology such as stone, andrology,
oncology. With in-depth lectures from experts in
their field to a mix of interesting topics in our meetthe-expert session, it is our wish that all attendees will
have a great time and benefit them in their urology
practice.
Finance Chair
Rohan Malek
Attending a conference is more than acquiring
the latest innovations and development or sharing
of knowledge with the experts. It’s also a gathering
of friends where new friendships emerge and old
acquaintances reinforced. Urology has always been
a field with close bonding and strong community.
We hope that the similar spirit and camaraderie can
be continued here.
Lastly, my work will be impossible without the advices,
helps and guidances from my seniors, mentors and
fellow colleagues.
Thank You.
Han Pei Kwong
Scientific Chairman
24th Malaysian Urological Conference
Scientific Program Chair
Han Pei Kwong
24th Malaysian Urological Conference
Meet the Expert Session
Han Pei Kwong
Social Program Chair
Rohana Zainal
Endourology Night Coordinator
Han Pei Kwong
Kumaresan S
Members
Teh Guan Chou
Clarence Lei Chang Moh
Hemanth Kumar Ramasamy
Noor Ashani Md Yusoff
Lee Kim Tiong
Urology Nursing Program Chair
Norsiah
MALAYSIAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (2014 - 2016)
President
Teh Guan Chou
Hon Secretary
Ong Teng Aik
Vice President
Murali Sundram
Hon Treasurer
Rohan Malek
Committee members
Hemanth Kumar Ramasamy
Selvalingam Sothilingam
Git Kah Ann
INVITED FACULTY
Australia
Glenda Gobe
Kristel Rice
Paul Kearns
Singapore
John Yuen
Tan Yeh Hong
Mahmood Idrose
China
Huang Jian
Thailand
Bannakij Lojanapiwat
Supot Ratchanon
Hong Kong
Peggy Chu
India
Makarand Khochikar
Sanjay Kulkarni
Korea
Jae Young Park
Netherlands
Jean De La Rosette
Pilar laguna
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Publication Committee Chair
Susan Woo
Lo Hwa Loon
Selvalingam S
United States of America
Anthony R Stone
United Kingdom
Grenville Oades
Ian Graeme Conn
Mark Underwood
Matt Winkler
Naeem Akhtar
Supul Hennayake
Voula Granitsiotis
Local Faculty
Azad Hassan Abdul Razack
Clarence Lei Chang Moh
George Lee Eng Geap
Khairul Asri Mohd Ghani
Kumaresan Sellamuthu
Lim Ming Miin
Liong Men Long
Loh Chit Sin
Lo Hwa Loon
Mary S Joseph
Ong Teng Aik
Poongkodi Nagappan
Rohan Malek
Selvalingam Sothilingam
Susan Woo Yoke Yin
Teh Guan Chou
Zulkifli Md Zainuddin
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LAYING THE BRICKS:
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MEET THE EXPERT SESSION
19 NOV 2015
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ENDOUROLOGY NIGHT
Persada Johor Intrenational Convention Centre,
Johor Bahru
0800 – 0830
Registration
0830 – 0930
Laparoscopic Prostatectomy – How I do It and
Addressing Difficult Scenario
Matt Winkler
0930 – 1030
Complex Reconstructive Surgery
Sanjay Kulkarni
1030 – 1100
Morning Tea Break
1100 – 1200
Tip and Tricks in Bladder Reconstruction
Anthony Stone
1200 – 1300
Nightmare in Uro-oncology
Makarand Khochikar
1300 – 1330
Lunch Symposium
1330 – 1400
Lunch
1400 – 1500
Facing Challenges in Endourology
Jean de la Rosette
1500 – 1600
An Alternative Technique in Hypospadias
Repair
Supul Hennayake
1600 – 1630
Afternoon Tea Break
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19 NOV 2015
Puteri Pacific Hotel Johor Bahru
Moderators : Han Pei Kwong and Kumaresan S
Case Coordinator : Rohana Zainal
1930 – 2230
Case Presentation, Discussion and Technical Tips In Endourology
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
DAY 1
20 NOV 2015
Convention Hall 2, Persada Johor International
Convention Centre, Johor Bahru
Plenary Session I : Reconstruction
0730 – 0800
Registration
0800 – 0820
Anterior Urethral Reconstruction
Sanjay Kulkarni
0820 – 0840
Posterior Urethral Reconstruction
Sanjay Kulkarni
0840 – 0900
Hyposapadias the Manchester Technique
Supul Hennayake
0900 – 0930
Morning Tea Symposium
0930 – 1000
Opening Ceremony
1000 – 1015
Morning Tea Break
Plenary Session II: Bladder Cancer
1015 – 1035
Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer:
Malaysian Perspective
Rohan Malek
1035 – 1055
Complications of BCG, Their Treatment and
Alternatives to BCG
Naeem Akhtar
Bladder Cancer and Minimal Invasive
Cystectomy in China
Huang Jian
Bladder Cancer – Keys To Conquer
Makarand Khochikar
1055 – 1115
1115 – 1135
Plenary Session III : Prostate Cancer
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1135 – 1155
PSA Dilemma
Selvalingam
Sothilingam
1155 – 1215
Prostate Biopsy in Evolution: From Transrectal
US-Guided Systemic Random Sampling to
Transperineal MRI-US Fusion Targeted Biopsy
John Yuen
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1215 – 1235
Day-case Laparoscopic Prostatectomy
Matt Winkler
1235 – 1255
Laparoscopic Prostatectomy: Australian
Perspective
Paul Kearns
1255 – 1325
Lunch Symposium
1325 – 1400
Lunch Break
1400 – 1420
SIU Lecture: Endoscopic Management of
UTUCC: Indication and Limitation
Jean de la Rosette
Plenary Session IV : Kidney Cancer
1420 – 1440
How Might Molecular Profiling of Kidney
Cancers Benefit Patients?
Glenda Gobe
1440 – 1500
Contemporary Management of Small Renal
Mass
Oades Grenville
1500 – 1520
Renal Tumors in Familial Syndromes
Laguna Pilar
1520 – 1530
Q&A
1530 – 1600
Afternoon Tea Symposium
Plenary Session V : Uro-Oncology
1600 – 1620
Testicular Cancer: Current Concept &
Controversies; EAU Guideline 2015 Update
Laguna Pilar
1620 – 1640
Partial Orchidectomy
Ong Teng Aik
1640 – 1700
Adrenal Masses the Eternal Mystery
Makarand Khochikar
1700 – 1720
Afternoon Tea Break
1730 – 1930
MUA AGM
2000 – 2200
Faculty Dinner
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
DAY 2
21 NOV 2015
Convention Hall 2, Persada Johor International
Convention Centre, Johor Bahru
Lunch Symposium
1300 – 1330
Lunch Break
Plenary IX : Andrology
Plenary Session VI : Stone & Paediatric Surgery
0800 – 0820
The Perfect ESWL
Clarence Lei
0820 – 0840
Residual Fragments: New Definition,
Management and Follow-up
Tan Yeh Hong
0840 – 0900
Evaluation & Management of Paediatric
Voiding Dysfunction
Susan Woo
0900 – 0920
Challenges in Paediatric Laparoscopic Surgery
Supul Hennayake
0920 – 0950
Morning Tea Symposium
0950 – 1020
Morning Tea Break
1330 – 1350
Choosing the Correct Surgery Options for BPH
Jean de la Rosette
1350 – 1410
LUTS: Malaysian Data
Azad Hassan Abdul
Razack
1410 – 1430
Overview of Infertility Problems in Malaysia
George Lee
1430 – 1450
From Varicocele to Microsurgical
Refertilisation, the Update to Male Infertility
Mark Underwood
1450 – 1520
Afternoon Tea Symposium
1520 – 1540
Tea Break
Plenary Session X : Female Urology
Plenary Session VII : Voiding Dysfunction I
BJUI Lecture: Augmentation Cystoplasty in
Ketamine Cystitis: Pain for Urologists?
Peggy Chu
1040 – 1100
Update on Animal Studies on Ketamine
Uropathy
Ong Teng Aik
1100 – 1120
Pulsed Magnetic Stimulation for Stress Urinary
Incontinence
Liong Men Long
1020 – 1040
1230 – 1300
1540 – 1600
Sacral Neuromodulation Versus Botox
Graeme Conn
1600 – 1620
Complex Vesico-vaginal Fistula Problems
Voula Granitsiotis
1620 – 1640
Approaches to Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery
Lo Hwa Loon
2000 – 2200
Conference Dinner
Plenary Session VIII : Voiding Dysfunction II
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1120 – 1150
Urodynamic in Daily Practice
Voula Granitsiotis
1150 – 1210
Surgical Options for Neurogenic Bladder
Anthony Stone
1210 – 1230
Second Line Option for Refractory
Incontinence in Men
Anthony Stone
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
DAY 3
22 NOV 2015
UROLOGY NURSING SYMPOSIUM
Convention Hall 2, Persada Johor International
Convention Centre, Johor Bahru
Plenary Session XI : MUA-TUA
Session : 0830 – 0950
0830 – 0850
The Linkage Between BPH/LUTS and ED.
The Fact or Myth?
Zulkifli Md Zainuddin
0850 – 0910
Partial Nephectomy in Malaysia
Teh GC
0910 – 0930
The Perfect PCNL
Bannakij Lojanapiwat
0930 – 0950
Cost- Efficacy of Robotic Surgery in Thailand
Supot Ratchanon
0950 – 1020
Morning Tea Symposium
1020 – 1030
Morning Tea Break
1030 – 1100
UAA Lecture: Can The Prostate Risk
Calculator Based on Western Population Be
Applied To Asian Population?
Jae Young Park
20 NOV 2015
0900 – 0930
Morning Tea Symposium
0930 – 1000
Opening Ceremony
1000 – 1030
Challenges & Complication in Laparoscopic
Surgery: What’s Important for Urology Nurse
Khairul Asri
1030 – 1100
Pre Operative Preparation for Stone Surgery
Khairul Asri
1100 – 1130
Sterilization and OT Equipment Handling
Mahmood Idrose
1130 – 1200
Revolution of Advanced Energy Device
Lim Ming Miin
1200 – 1230
Hypospadias Care
Pongkoodi Nagappan
1255 – 1325
Lunch Symposium
1325 – 1400
Lunch Break
1400 – 1430
Role of Urology Liaison Nurse-Australian
Perspective
Kristal Rice
1430 – 1500
Challenges in Catheter Care
Kristal Rice
1500 – 1530
Guidance for the Selection of Endourology
Consumables
Kumaresan Sellamuthu
1530 – 1600
Afternoon Tea Symposium
1600 – 1630
Negligence and Implication in Nursing
Mary S Joseph
1630 – 1700
Nursing Tomorrow
Mary S Joseph
Plenary Session XII : Resident
1100 – 1130
1130 – 1220
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Tips & Tricks for Difficult Laparoscopic
Nephrectomy & Partial Nephrectomy
Paul Kearns
Roundtable Talk: Advice for Trainees and
Young Consultants
Rohan Malek
Loh Cit Sin
Azad Hassan Abdul
Razack
Graeme Conn
1220 – 1240
Closing Ceremony
1240 – 1400
Lunch
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Convention Hall 3, Persada Johor International
Convention Centre, Johor Bahru
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MALAYSIAN UROLOGICAL
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CONGRESS
INFORMATION
LAYING THE BRICKS:
A MILESTONE IN JOHOR
Conference Secretariat
Conference Venue
Entitlements
Certificate of Attendance
Malaysian Urological Association
Suite 2-5, Level 2,
Medical Academies of Malaysia
No. 210, Jalan Tun Razak,
50400 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : + 603 4025 1251
Fax
: + 603 4025 1252
Website : www.muc2015.com
Email : muc.jb2015@gmail.com
Persada Johor International Convention Centre
Jalan Abdullah Ibrahim,
PO Box 293
80730 Johor Bahru,
Johor, Malaysia
Tel : + 607 219 8888
Fax : + 607 219 8889
Email : sales@puteripacific.com
Full registrants will be entitled to:
•Admission to all lectures, abstract sessions and
symposiums
•Conference bags and materials
•Name badge and Conference bag
•Admission to the exhibition areas
•Coffee/Tea
•Lunches
A certificate of attendance will be issued to all
delegates.
Insurance and Liability
Registration Fees Category
Category
BEFORE 15-10-2015
AFTER 15-10-2015
Full Delegate
RM 848
RM 901
Nurse and Allied Health
RM 477
RM 530
Trade Registration
RM 530
RM 583
Conference Website
Meet The Expert Session
(19 Nov 2015)
RM 371
RM 424
Hands on Nursing Workshop
(21 Nov 2015)
RM 159
RM 212
Regularly updated information on registration,
hotel reservation and scientific programme are
available online at www.muc2015.com
Post Congress Workshop :
Urethroplasty Live Surgery
(23 Nov 2015)
Venue: UMMC
RM 106
RM 106
Conference Language
Gala Dinner
RM 106
Liability
The Organising Committee will not be liable for
personal accidents, loss or damage to private
properties of participants during the conference.
Participants should make own arrangements with
respect to personal insurance.
RM 106
Registration Form
Payment Details
Please return the completed Form to the Secretariat
with appropriate fees as early as possible to ensure
receipt of the Conference bag and the complete
set of conference materials upon checking in at the
Conference Registration Desk. Photocopies of the
form may be used.
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Malaysian Urological Association
24th Malaysian Urological Conference
Upon request, the Organising Committee will
issue a letter of invitation. The sole purpose of
the letter is to facilitate the delegate’s travel and
visa arrangements. The invitation does not imply
provision of financial support. Letters of invitation
may be requested by individuals from the
Conference Secret ariat by email : muc.jb2015@
gmail.com
The Official language of the Conference will be
English.
* The above rates include the GST 6%. The Malaysian government officially implemented the Goods &
Services Tax (GST) on 1 April 2015. Hence effective from this date, a 6% GST will be included into
the registration fees. You may obtain further information on GST from the Royal Malaysian Customs
Department website at www.gst.customs.gov.my
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The Organising Committee will not be liable for
personal accidents, loss or damage to private
properties of participants during the conference.
Participants should make own arrangements with
respect to personal insurance
Letter of Invitation
DISCLAIMER
Whilst every attempt will be made to ensure that all aspects of the Conference published in this
announcement will take place as scheduled, the Organising Committee assumes no responsibility
should any of these fail to materialize for any reason.
Account Number: 514075606138
Bank Address :
Malayan Banking Berhad
Lot AG 1-2 & AG 9-10, Block A,
Plaza Pekeliling, No. 2, Jalan Tun Razak
50500 Kuala Lumpur.
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SUBMISSION OF
ABSTRACTS
The Scientific Committee welcomes the submission
of free communication abstracts for presentation at
the 24th Malaysian Urological Conference. FREE
COMMUNICATIONS could be in the following modes
of presentation:
1. Oral
2. Poster
3. Video
All accepted abstracts will be publish in the BJUI
Supplement.
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 1st September
2015
GENERAL GUIDELINES
• No limit is imposed on the number of abstracts
submitted.
• Authors: Authors names should be supplied in the
surname-last format and should be in initial capital/
lower case, not all capitals. Institutional affiliations
should be indicated with superscript numbers
following the author name.
• Affiliation: All affiliations should contain institution,
city and country.
• Abstract text: Sub-headings e.g. Introduction,
Methods, Results, Conclusions may be included if
required.
• References: (optional) References can be included
in the abstract text or as a list following the abstract.
The style of the references should follow the style of
the Journal e.g. numbered or author/date style. Any
references included in a reference list must be cited
within the abstract text.
• Abstracts must be submitted in ENGLISH. Authors
must ensure that abstracts are submitted with
no spelling errors and grammatically correct
English. The Scientific Committee reserves the right
to reject any abstract in poor English or request
for revision. Whenever necessary, the committee
reserves the right to edit abstracts for spelling and
grammar.
• Tables: Tables can be included with abstracts and
must be cited in the abstract text. The abstracts
themselves must be in text, not table format.
• Submissions of abstracts must be accompanied
by payment of registration fees. If the abstract
is subsequently not accepted or withdrawn by
the author, registration fees may be refunded in
accordance with the cancellation policy.
•Tables will be reduced to one column width
• Authors are permitted to indicate their preferred
mode of presentation. However FINAL selection for
oral, poster or video presentation will be under the
discretion of the Scientific Committee.
• Upon selection, a notification of acceptance will be
sent to authors. This will be followed by scheduling
details and guidelines for the final preparation of
abstracts.
• The abstract should not be more than 250 words.
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ABOUT JOHOR
•Tables should be supplied as Tab-spaced text
(not key-spaced), or as Word tables, i.e. not
pasted in from other applications
•Carriage returns should not be used within cells
• Figures: All figures should be cited in the text of the
abstract.
•If figures are necessary, they should be of high
quality, and lettering/symbols/lines should be
clear and distinct as they will be reduced to one
column width for publication, and there will not
be sufficient time to revise them. By default they
will be printed in black and white
Cool things to know about Iskandar Malaysia & Johor Bahru!
THE MEANING OF
‘JOHOR’
Originated from the Arabic word
‘Jauhar’, which means precious
stone.
2ND LARGEST UNINHABITED
MANGROVE ISLAND
Rich in biodiversity, Pulau Kukup
is home to numerous mangrove,
aquatic and bird species
THE FIRST LEGOLAND
IN ASIA
Asia’s first Legoland Park, also
Malaysia’s first international
theme park, is right here in
Iskandar Malaysia!
THE BIRTHPLACE OF
ROCK MUSIC !
It is said that Malaysian rock
music originated from Johor
Bahru. Notable rock singers and
bands came from here!
JOHOR DARUL TAKZIM
FOOTBALL TEAM
Johor Bahru is the home of the rebranded JDT – champion of 2014
Malaysia’s Super League. Johoreans
wear their jerseys with pride! www.
johorsoutherntigers.com.my
TELUK BELANGA COLLAR
Baju Melayu, the traditional Malay
outfit for men, has two types of
collar designs: cekak musang
and teluk belanga. The latter
was named after Johor’s former
administrative capital – Teluk
Belanga, a bay in Singapore. The
teluk belanga design is commonly
worn by Johoreans, like Tok
Muharram beside!
SOUTHERN TIP OF ASIA
Tanjung Piai with its abundance of
natural wonders has the honour
of being the southernmost tip of
mainland Asia!
Please ensure that all special characters/symbols/
artwork are retained in the electronic copy, and as a
precaution, hard copy should be supplied for reference
if special characters have been used.
Structure of abstracts
Leave one line between the title/author/institution and
the body of the abstract.
Abstracts should comprise the following elements, with
each beginning a new paragraph:
Text must be typed single-space, with only the left
margin justified.
• Title: The abstract title should be in initial capital/
lower case, not all capitals.
Use of graphs, tables and illustration is not permitted.
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INTERESTING FACTS
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ABOUT JOHOR
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HIGHLIGHTS
Whether you’re looking for extraordinary thrills, idyllic places of rest
and relaxation, one-of-a-kind gastronomical adventure or just being one
with nature, Iskandar Malaysia offers you the best travel experiences on
this side of the world.
LEGOLAND
The first of its kind
in Asia and the
first international
park in Malaysia,
LEGOLAND offers
a first-class park
experience with
more than 70 thrilling rides, shows and attractions.
If you’re looking for fun and adventure for the
whole family, this park is indeed a day-long
voyage of discovery!
JB CITY CENTRE &
HERITAGE TRAIL
What better way to soak in
local culture than by taking a
walk on the JB Heritage Trail?
Enjoy the city at your own pace
while savouring its cultural and
architectural icons. This trail boasts
many important and interesting
sites which have contributed to
Johor’s rich historical past
PUTERI HARBOUR FAMILY
THEME PARK
This four-storey theme park is home
to the first Hello Kitty Town outside
Japan. Bring the whole family
for a day (or days!) of funfilled
activities. Kids (and the kid in you)
will love it!
KOTA ISKANDAR
Witness the style and splendour of Kota Iskandar,
Johor’s state administrative centre. A living legacy,
this is truly the pride and heartbeat of Johor.
RAMSAR JOHOR SITES
Nature enthusiasts should
make a point to visit
Pulau Kukup,
Sungai Pulai and
Tanjung Piai. As Johor’s premier ecotourism
hotspots, they are a wonderful illustration of the
biodiversity that is the state’s natural heritage.
NIGHT MARKET
LAKSA JOHOR
Find absolutely anything, from fashion items to the
odd curio – at bargain prices. Practice your haggling
skills here!
It’s in the gravy! Taste some of Johor’s tastiest
delicacies right here in Iskandar Malaysia.
JOHOR PREMIUM OUTLETS
HOMESTAYS
Connect with people living real
lives in the places you want to visit
and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere
of sharing a real home. Be part of
our extended families!
Go on a shopping spree at a place
which brings together the finest
brands at exceptional value for
money!
MASJID SULTAN ABU BAKAR
Named after the late Sultan Abu Bakar,
the ‘Father of Modern Johor’ who laid the
foundation stone in 1892, this mosque is a
true symbol of Johor’s architectural heritage.
GOLF
There are 15 established
golf courses within Iskandar
Malaysia, two of which offer
36-hole facilities. A must-stop
for golfers!
GHAZAL & ZAPIN
Dance to the sound of Johor’s
beautiful music.
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ABOUT JOHOR
LAYING THE BRICKS:
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HISTORY & HERITAGE
MUZIUM LAYANG-LAYANG
The first museum in Malaysia to showcase
everything about kites, with more than 200 on
display. A place for kite enthusiasts, it was built
with the help of local and international kite flyers.
Komplek Pusat Bandar, Pasir Gudang.
www.pelayangjohor.com
Get a glimpse of Iskandar Malaysia’s rich history and multicultural
heritage by exploring its most iconic buldings.
BANGUNAN SULTAN IBRAHIM
Built by the British colonial government in 1940, this was
once the tallest building in Malaya before the country’s
independence. This building housed the Chief Minister’s
office and the Johor State Legislative Assembly before
both were moved to Kota Iskandar. Bukit Timbalan, Johor
Bahru
JALAN DHOBY/
JALAN TRUS
MASJID SULTAN ABU
BAKAR
Completed in 1900, this mosque
sits on top of a prominent
hill, overlooking the Straits of
Johor. It represents Johor’s
rich architectural heritage.
Considered as one of the
most beautiful old mosques in
Malaysia, it is now listed as a
protected heritage monument.
Along Jalan Skudai, Johor Bahru
MUZIUM TOKOH
Originally known as Bangunan
Dato’ Jaafar, this building was
built in 1886 as the official
residence of Johor’s first
Chief Minister, Dato’ Jaafar
Muhammad. It sits on top of
Bukit Senyum, overlooking the
Straits of Johor and the rest of
the city. Jalan Yahya Al-Dattar,
Johor Bahru www.ywj.gov.my
JOHOR ANCIENT
CHINESE TEMPLE
Known among locals as the Old
Temple, this 150 year-old structure
is a symbol of unity among the
five different Chinese communities:
Teochew, Hakka, Hainanese,
Hokkien and Cantonese. Jalan Trus,
Johor Bahru
OLD JOHOR BAHRU RAILWAY STATION
This colonial-style structure was built in 1931. In the early days, guest
rooms were available on the top floor.
It is now a railway museum.
Jalan Tun Abdul Razak,
Johor Bahru
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SIKH GURDWARA SAHIB
The Gurdwara Sahib Johor Bahru
was built in 1921 as a place of
worship for the Sikhs who settled
in Johor in the late 19th century.
Situated opposite the Galleria @
Kotaraya shopping mall, this temple
is a popular stop for heritage
aficionados. Jalan Trus, Johor Bahru.
A visit to Johor Bahru is never
complete without a walk along its
two nostalgic streets—Jalan Dhoby,
famous for one of the city’s oldest
bakeries, and Jalan Trus, a street
steeped in rich retail history.
MUZIUM TIONGHUA
Learn about the Chinese
community in Johor Bahru and
their contributions to the city.
There’s also a cultural street
show every Saturday morning.
Come and enjoy! No. 42 Jalan
Ibrahim, Johor Bahru.
www.jb-tionghua.org.my
CHURCH OF THE
IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION
Built in 1883, this church is one of
the main Roman Catholic churches
in Johor Bahru. The building’s
architectural features include a
single steeple (with spire) in the
British colonial style. 9, Jalan
Gereja, Johor Bahru www.cicjb.org
SRI RAJA
MARIAMMAN TEMPLE
Built in 1911, this temple features
typical icons from the Hindu
pantheon including striking statues
of gatekeepers at the entrance. The
temple is busy with flower sellers all
year round, especially during Hindu
festivals. Jalan Unku Puan, Johor
Bahru. www.rajamariammanjb.com
DATARAN BANDARAYA
GALERI SENI
This museum houses a good
number of modern Malaysian
paintings and other artefacts –
ceramics, Islamic calligraphy,
traditional clothing and historic
weapons. 144 Jalan Petri,
Johor Bahru.
Johor Bahru’s main square with
the landmark clock tower, built
following the declaration of Johor
Bahru as a city in 1994. It has a
wide open green lawn, fountains
and big screen TVs –
the best place for parades
and big commemorative
events. Jalan Sungai Chat,
Johor Bahru.
www.mbjb.gov.my
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MALAYSIAN UROLOGICAL
CONFERENCE
ABOUT JOHOR
LAYING THE BRICKS:
A MILESTONE IN JOHOR
MODERN HERITAGE
ARTS & CULTURE
Yayasan Warisan
Johor’s cultural troupe
at the Rainforest World
Music
Festival 2014
Bangunan Sultan Ismail, home of Malaysia’s first “parliament”, is designed based on
the Islamic philosophy that harmonises humanity, the State and nature. Combining
unique Johor-Malay aesthetics with Moorish-Andalusian elements, this architectural gem
features symbols that reflect Johor’s rich history and culture.
#1Make the most of
VISITING KOTA ISKANDAR
Kota Iskandar offers Guided Tours
for visitors to learn about Johor’s
administrative centre and living
legacy. Standard packages include a
guided tour, access to the Assembly
Hall, an ID card and refreshments.
TAKE A WALK IN THE PARK
You can also relax in the many lush
gardens, such as the fragrant Laman
Kasturi (Musk Lime Garden) and
Laman Bunga Rampai (Potpourri
Garden). A tropical oasis with a
relaxing waterfall can even be found
indoors at the Jauhar Atrium.
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WATCH JOHOREAN STATE
ASSEMBLY LIVE!
Here you can actually catch
democracy in action at the
State Legislative Assembly Hall,
Malaysia’s first state assembly
that’s open to
the public.
your experience by
choosing a guided tour,
available daily except
Mondays and public
holidays.
#2 Make sure to check
with your travel agents
on the times and dates
of the state assembly
sessions.
#3 There’s a strict dress
code that you should
adhere to when visiting
the state assembly.
For 25 years, Yayasan Warisan Johor (Johor Heritage Foundation) has been the
custodian of Johor’s unique cultural legacy to preserve and promote the State’s cultural
gems – enduring testaments to the richness and vibrancy of Johor’s history.
KERONCONG
ZAPIN
GHAZAL
Believed to have been
introduced by MiddleEastern missionaries during
the fifteenth century, this
exhilarating Arab-influenced
dance is characterised
by catchy rhythms and
captivating moves. It has
become a form of traditional
entertainment, and reflecting
the uniqueness of the
communities that have been
perfecting this dance over
the years, Zapin varies from
district to district.
Ghazal is an Arab-influenced
music created through various
musical instruments including
the oud (gambus in malay).
It was introduced in the royal
courts of Johor in the 19th
century by members of the
aristocracy who first heard
the music during their visits
to Riau. It was made popular
in Johor long before the
international world music
scene became mainstream
in the late 20th
century.
This melodic musical genre’s name is
derived from the ukulelelike instrument
that typically accompanies the musical
arrangement backing up the soulful
singer. Originating from Indonesia,
keroncong music still holds its own in
most parts of Johor.
KUDA KEPANG
A mysterious dance originating from
Java, Kuda Kepang is rarely performed
nowadays but remains a symbol
of Johor’s distinction as a cultural
destination, as evident in the stylised
horse icon in Johor Tourism’s brand
identity. For more information regarding
Johor’s cultural performances,
log on to Yayasan Warisan Johor’s
website www.ywj.gov.my
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