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Putra Mosque Putrajaya International Convention Centre Putra Square National Heroes Square. This is the list of tourist attractions in Putrajaya, Malaysia. [1] Putrajaya, Malaysia's administrative capital, was envisioned by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad as a modern city integrating governance, sustainability, and Islamic architecture.
The development of Putrajaya began in August 1995 and was completed at an estimated cost of US$8.1 billion. [8] On 1 February 2001, Putrajaya became Malaysia's third federal territory, after Kuala Lumpur in 1974 and Labuan in 1984. [8] Putrajaya is also a part of MSC Malaysia, a special economic zone that covers Klang Valley.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Putrajaya" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Putrajaya, is the administrative centre of Malaysia, and seat of the federal government of Malaysia since it was moved in 1999 from Kuala Lumpur, surrounding the city it has Perdana Putra housing the office of Malaysia's Prime Minister, Putra Square, the Pink Mosque, Putrajaya Landmark, Putrajaya Lake, Putrajaya Botanical Gardens.
Putra Square View of the 'Putrajaya' sign (from rear) and Putra Mosque.. The Putra Square (Malay: Dataran Putra) is a city square in Presint 1, Putrajaya, Malaysia.The square has been used for festivals such as the Malaysian Independence Day parade.
Night View of Perdana Putra. The structural design is influenced by Malay, Islamic and European cultures as such Palladian and Neoclassicism. [2] It was designed by an aQidea Architect (Ahmad Rozi Abd Wahab being the principal architect) with inspiration from the 4th, 7th and former Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamad.
The Seri Saujana Bridge is a main bridge in the planned city Putrajaya, the new (2001) Malaysian federal territory and administrative centre. The bridge's design is a unique combination of a symmetric cable-stayed structure and a through-arch bridge; the through-arch bridge portion is reminiscent of a slender version of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The Seri Wawasan Bridge is one of the main bridges in the planned city Putrajaya, the new (2001) Malaysian federal territory and administrative centre. This futuristic asymmetric cable-stayed bridge with a forward-inclined pylon has a sailing ship appearance, accented at night with changeable color lighting.