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Seri Perdana Putrajaya
Built mainly with Malaysian resources by Malaysians from various disiplines, this executive residence expresses the creativity, inventiveness and industry of Malaysians. As both a private home and a venue for official functions, Seri Perdana encapsulates the paradox of the formal informality of the Malaysian character in this most public of private homes. |
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Putrajaya Wetland
Covering a total area of 335ha, the wetland environment comprises Taman Wetland (138ha) and the wetland areas (197ha). One of the most popular tourist attractions in Putrajaya, the wetlands consist of 24 wetland cells built along the arms of the Chua and Bisa rivers. |
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Putra Bridge
Architecturally, it is inspired by the design of the famous Khaju Bridge in Isfahan, Iran.The upper level of the bridge forms part of the Boulevard. This unique three-deck bridge provides vehicle, monorail and pedestrian access. Besides providing the link between Precinct 1 and Precinct 2 on the Core Island, it has been designed to be a special feature of Putrajaya. |
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Alamanda
Alamanda Putrajaya is Putrajaya's first shopping centre. The centre also features Malaysia'a first travelator within a shopping complex that will connect the retail outlets and provide access directly to car parks. Another feature is that it is designed with two levels to allow even distribution and smooth flow of shoppers within the premises. |
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Putra Perdana Park
Located at the highest point in Precinct 1, as the park is located on one of the highest grounds in the city, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Putrajaya, Plaza Mercu Tanda or Landmark Plaza which is landscaped with trees and water fountains; and The Perdana Mall which are pedestrian walkways linking the Landmark and Entrance Plaza to Cascade Plaza, Fragrant Garden, gezebos and pergolas. |
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