It is a customs and immigration checkpoint. How do you write a review on that? Well perhaps the best way to describe it is the difference between the Malaysian and the Singaporean sides. The Malaysian side is hot, dusty, bleak and minimalist. It looks like two rooms slapped together with a few desks and an x-ray machine that nobody cares what it shows. The Singapore side has rows of planted Singapore orchids lining the driveway, and plenty of gleaming stainless steel and chrome, automated gates with dour looking immigration agents. Stern but efficient. If you have travelled from HK airport to Macau by ferry you will understand the difference. At peak times this checkpoint can be painfully slow. Bring a book. Singaporeans know how to queue. Malaysians? Well decide for yourself.