Tuesday, December 31, 2013

wonders at PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA

WORLD'S FIRST INTELLIGENT GARDEN CITY

Putrajaya is a modern garden city with unique mixture of modern skyscrapers with creative form and shape and yet still surrounding with greenery environment..

I was amazed to see every single buildings here have different design and it is very unique and stylish. Even the street lights along the road have futuristic design and shape. VERY IMPRESSIVE i would say!

Named after the country’s founding father and first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj (the suffix ‘jaya’ means ‘success’), the city features its uniqueness, which is further enhanced by another model intelligent city.

Taman botani, Putrajaya lake and wetland, cruise tasik Putrajaya, equestrian park, Putrajaya International Convention Centre,Putra mosque, Melawati palace, bridges, sisiran putrajaya, persiaran perdana, government complexes buildings; they are all Putrajaya's tourist attraction.

Ok..enough for the description..will flooded this page with the photos of Putrajaya as a picture is worth a thousand words =)

putrajaya cruise
dataran putra

in front palace of justice
perbadanan putrajaya complex

government complexes



palace of justice

equestrian park


my fav jogging pathway



Putrajaya lake is in the heart of the administration city, and visitors can take a leisure cruise on the lake.
One can view stunning vistas of the surrounding area from the cruise, including the Putrajaya Mosque, Putrajaya Bridge as well as several government administrative buildings.
Visitors can opt to sail the lake on a passenger cruise boat, which is a great option in the day or spectacularly at night!
The air-conditioned cruise boat also seats 76 persons comfortably, and one can see the landmarks of Putrajaya via its wrap-around glass windows. (source)

i center

Deemed to be the most important of the bridges in Putrajaya, the 435-m concrete bridge connects the Government Precinct to the Mixed Development Precinct, with the upper level of the bridge forming part of the Boulevard, the main street in the capital.
The three-tier bridge is inspired by the Islamic architecture of the famous Khaju Bridge in Isfahan, Iran. Its magnificent attractions are the four minaret-type piers, complete with observation decks, overlooking the Putrajaya Lake.(source)
jambatan seri wawasan
ministry of finance building







jambatan seri gemilang






Perdana Putra
Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) is the main convention centre in Putrajaya.
The first thing one notices is its unique shaped rooftop. It is designed in the shape of a silver Malay royal belt buckle, and looks majestic from afar.
It is located strategically on top of a hill, and faces the lakes at Putrajaya. This area is also a photographer's heaven with its stunning vistas.
PICC is also has a meeting and main hall, with state of the art facilities. It is a popular venue for conferences, meetings and exhibitions for local and international events. (source)
Pullman 
The pink-domed Putra Mosque is constructed with rose-tinted granite and can accommodate 15,000 worshippers at any one time. The basement wall of the mosque resembles that of the King Hassan Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco.
The mosque consists of three main functional areas - the prayer hall, the Sahn, or courtyard, and various learning facilities and function rooms. The prayer hall is simple and elegant, supported by 12 columns. The highest point below the dome is 250 feet above ground level.
The Sahn, landscaped with several decorative water features and bordered by colonnades, provides a huge yet welcoming and beautiful prayer space.
Its impressive minaret is influenced by the design of the Sheikh Omar Mosque in Baghdad. At 116m, it is one of the tallest minarets in the region and has five tiers, representing the Five Pillars of Islam. (source)

Pullman
Shangri La
Taman botani
Taman wetland
Tengku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque
Istana Melawati is the second national palace of Malaysia's Yang di-Pertuan Agong in Putrajaya after the Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur. It serves as a royal retreat for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
Alamanda shopping center
Souq is a Persian word that means a street of small stalls. The Souq at the lower level of Masjid Putra in Putrajaya, recreates the exotic atmosphere and retailing splendour of a world famous market bazaar.

With more than 50 stalls offering food items (Turkish dates, home-made jam, nuts and pickles), fashion and accessories, gifts, handicrafts and souvenirs of Putrajaya, the Souq aims to capture the true essence of the market bazaar through the use of rich and highly patterned materials, exquisite murals and artwork. (source)
Some of the pics and info credit to putrajaya website..

Proud to be Malaysian..
To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia..
Regards, xoXo~



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