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Perling ( Jawi : ڤرليڠ; Chinese : 柏伶 ; Tamil : பெர்லிங்; officially called Taman Perling ) is a neighbourhood and an upcoming state constituency in Pulai , Iskandar Puteri , Johor Bahru District , Johor , Malaysia . A development project of the company Pelangi Berhad in 1981, it covers 922 acres (3.73 km) and contains close to 10,000 housing units. The main landmark of the housing area is Perling Mall, which has 2 floors of almost 100 shops. It is located twenty minutes from Johor Bahru . The iconic building at Taman Perling is Pangsapuri MIDAS with its black and white colours at the peak hill of Taman Perling.

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3-451: Most of Perling's residents are of Chinese descent (47.5%), followed by Malays (39.3%) and Indians (12.7%). The suburb is accessible by Causeway Link route CW3 from Jurong East to Abu Bakar CIQ Complex . This Johor location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Causeway Link Handal Indah Sendirian Berhad ( lit.   ' Handal Indah Private Limited ' ), trading as Causeway Link ,

6-787: Is a bus operator with operations in Malaysia and Singapore . The operator is based in Johor Bahru , and is the largest bus operator in Johor . It operates cross-border public buses into Singapore through the Johor–Singapore Causeway and Malaysia–Singapore Second Link . The company also operates local public buses in the Klang Valley , Malacca and Selangor , as well as express buses connecting these regions to various destinations in Johor Bahru and Singapore . The company

9-684: Was established in 2003. Starting from 29 November 2021, Causeway Link started a Vaccinated Travel Lane(VTL) land service between Johor Bahru, Larkin Sentral and Singapore, Queen Street Terminal . This services was renamed to Vaccinated Travel Bus Service (VTBS) on 1 April 2022 in line with the reopening of the Singapore-Malaysia Land Border for vaccinated travellers. The bus service ceased operations on 1 May 2022 when regular cross-border bus services resumed on that same date. This article about transport in Malaysia

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