Putrajaya, officially the Federal Territory of Putrajaya, is a planned city and the federal administrative centre of Malaysia. The seat of government was shifted in 1999 from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya because of overcrowding and congestion in the former. Kuala Lumpur remains Malaysia's national capital and is the seat of the King, the Parliament, and all the foreign embassies, and the country's commercial and financial centre. Putrajaya was the idea of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. It became Malaysia's third Federal Territory, after Kuala Lumpur and Labuan, in 2001.
Restaurants in Putrajaya
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An eye-catching the grand pink beautiful mosque in Putrajaya,Putra Mosque located in Putrajaya is federal territory of Malaysia,Government City Putrajaya, 25km south of KL which is about 20-25min out of KL. Its a lovely area to go and see. Quiet, clean and you will see some amazing architecture. I discovered this spot recently with my friends. We were super happy to seen a beautiful mosque.The muslim people we met so kind and also they are warm welcome non muslim with big smile.It was a good day out, and one i do recommend to others.Don't miss to visit Putra Mosque.
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One of many reasons for our visit to Putrajaya - the bridge is just a beauty - both in the day and night. And the views it affords are almost as beautiful.
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Very beautiful mosque in Putrajaya for muslim to perform a prayer and iktikaf. Open for non moslem to visit and explore the beautiful of the mosque. Built with steel structure and offer superb view of Putrajaya. Public transport not very frequent but the visitor can take e-hailing taxi from Putrajaya Sentral to go here and the fare about RM5-RM7 per ride.
4.0 based on 597 reviews
Putrajaya is so worth a visit - we were blown away by it - and the bridge is one of many beautiful things to see - both in the day and the night - in itself, and for the views that it affords.
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The prime minister's official home.
Beautiful palace and well maintained roads. Very clean and is an ideal place for taking photos. But cannot go near the place due to security reasons.
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This is the office of the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Unfortunately, the building and complex isn’t open to the general public. The area does look nice though, as befits the place of parliamentary business of Malaysia. This building is the most prominent of the whole complex, not only for the design, but also because it’s on the highest point of the complex. It’s a lovely example of east meets western architecture. The centre of the building is Malay influenced Indo-Islamic, while the wings on either side of the centre are nice examples of Neoclassical designs. A good excuse for a day trip from KL to see this building.
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