Friday, April 1, 2011

Putrajaya - City In The Garden




Putrajaya is the Federal Government Administrative Centre which reflects world-class landscape architectural ideas, with great city-planning. This intelligent city is well-developed, by combining the elements of nature, God and human. Moreover, in line with the concept of “City in the garden”, 37 percent of Putrajaya areas are kept as green area. Enjoy the beauty of Putrajaya with it spectacular buildings and colourful landscape that combined to create magnificent scenery. You definitely will not want to miss the opportunity to take photos of every angle of Putrajaya.

The Pride of Malaysia!

This city in the garden has been planned, designed, constructed and managed by the Malaysians. Plenty of local materials used and they represent Malaysian identity. The uniqueness of the landscape planning and urban design which maintain the natural elements such as a sloping and undulating site along with allotment of several hills and valley are considered as the park’s extraordinary essentials. This is beyond doubt the symbol of intelligence, creativity, determination and bravery of the Malaysians!



Landcape beauty: Therapy of harmony…


Putrajaya’s planning approach that combines nature with the grandeur of architecture has produced harmony and tranquility to the residents, workers and visitors. Panoramic landscapes serve as a self-therapy and educate each individual to appreciate the natural surroundings. These are the constituents for caring and healthy society in Putrajaya Garden City.


The assortment an exhilarating environment…


Cruising along the lake, you will be mesmerized by the greatness of architecture through the buildings such as the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque made of iron, Seri Gemilang Bridge inspired from the Pont Alexandre III in Paris and many more. Furthermore, feast your eyes with an array of colourful blooms decorating every roadside and street lamp while driving through the streets of the city. This is Putrajaya, a city that appreciate the environment. 

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