Johor Bahru is the state capital of Johor and situated on the Straits of Johor (also known as the Straits of Tebrau), which separate Malaysia and Singapore. The Johor-Singapore Causeway connects Johor Bahru to Woodlands Singapore. The royal village, Pasir Pelangi, is nestled within Johor Bahru. In the mid-1990s, a central business district was developed in the centre of the city. This city is more well known as an industrial city. Its major industries include electronics, resource and petrochemical refinery, and shipbuilding. Johor Bahru is also a rapidly growing city.
Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam\'s largest city and very much the heart of business in Vietnam. The city once known as Saigon to Westerners, was once the French colonial capital in South Vietnam. To this day remnants of old French architecture is still visible mixed with classic Chinese influenced structures a midst the ever growing skyline. Despite its grim past, which can be seen at the War Remnants Museum and Reunification Palace, visitors will find intriguing attractions like Ben Tanh Market, sandy beaches and mouth-watering food stalls.