Putrajaya , the administrative capital of Kuala Lumpur 25 Km south of Kuala Lumpur is made out of a former Palm Oil plantation. A complete city with its own man made lake, schools, hotels, commercial space and of course residential areas, is meant only for the civil servants who run Malaysia. It is easily accessible by road and the
KLIA Ekspress which you can catch from KL Sentral in the City .
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| Istana Darul Ehsan, one of the palaces of the Sultan of Selangor |
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| The entrance to the city |
The overcast skies did not detract from the grandeur of the city which is a fine example of modern architecture with Islamic accents. It is also a completely green city making its many parks and open spaces, where you can cycle or walk, is perfect for day trips with the peace and serenity around.
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| Side view of Perdana Putra |
Perched atop a hillock, The Prime Minister’s Office or Perdana Putra is a grand structure with a majestic driveway and impressive wrought iron gates bearing the heraldic shield of office.
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| Dome of the Putra Mosque |
We cruised along the man made Putrajaya Lake passing by the beautiful buildings like the steel mosque
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| The Iron mosque with its steel dome |
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| For more skies from around the world |
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