Finally…sharing the long overdue continuation of my October Malaysia trip
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The next morning after our first day in Malaysia we headed straight to Putrajaya. The very first time I set foot in Malaysia, I noticed the impressive architectural and urban planning and transportation. So visiting Putrajaya made me admire the country more.
Putrajaya is a planned city, which is located 25 km south of Kuala Lumpur, that serves as the federal administrative centre of Malaysia. All the government offices is located here. Nice urban planning, very impressive.
To get there, take the Express Rail Link train from KL’s Sentral to Putrajaya Sentral. We hire a taxi for RM40 that will tour us around the place for 1 hour. The taxi driver spoke good English. He served as our tour guide and photographer too
Seri Gemilang Bridge. The road from the bridge leads to the Putrajaya International Convention Center at the end
Putrajaya International Convention Center (PICC)
PICC overlooking Putrajaya
Putra Mosque (Pink Mosque) oh…I hate that bus
The Pink Mosque or the Putra Mosque was named in honor to Malaysia’s first Prime Minister Tunkun Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj. It is also recognized as one of notable landmarks in Putrajaya, a must visit for tourist. It’s located in the Precinct 1 just in front of Putrajaya Lake and beside the Dataran Putra ( Putra Square).
Perdana Putra (Office of the Prime Minister)
Perdana Putra is the Prime Minister’s Department Complex. Strategically located at the new Federal Government Administrative Centre, Putrajaya is within radius of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) and about 40km from the Federal Capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Perbadanan Putrajaya
The local authority which administrates the Federal Territory of Putrajaya
Palace of Justice
The Palace of Justice is influenced by the Islamic culture that built the walls of the Taj Mahal in India, the Moorish culture like the Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur, and the Western culture of the Palladian.
A short trip to Putrajaya made me admire how clean the city landscape is as we drive along from one road to another. It made me remember home and the possibility that one day…Manila could be as progressive as this country.
After our Putrajaya visit, he headed straight to Sepang Selangor to watch motogp….up next. Please be back











beautiful putrajaya! Wish I could visit KL soon too
With the pictures you have shared. I agree the place is really well planned sarap cgro tumira dyan:)
I really need to add a foreign trip to my bucket list! Ang ganda, ang sarap siguro ng feeling na may pinupuntahang malayo sa Pinas!
di kami na-tour ng ganyan! yung tour guide namin kasi di gaano alam yung lugar, our college buddy who’s working in KL na. haha! should’ve taken more pictures of the place talaga. hehe
been to KL but not in putrajaya, one reason to go back? hehe… hopefully, someday.
happy 2013!
glad you experienced putrajaya, jeanny!
i just brought my family there last christmas vacation when we spent days in kl.
happy 2013!!! it’s nice to read something again from this site!
oo nga may 44 pa pla yan hahaha. Thanks for the visit Doc G. Happy Anniv ulit!