PUTRAJAYA


'Putrajaya', a planned city located just south of Kuala Lumpur, is the new federal administrative centre of Malaysia. Several Government offices have re-located there to gain relief from the overcrowding and congestion of Kuala Lumpur which is Malaysia's largest city. However, Kuala Lumpur still serves as Malaysia's national and legislative capital for now. Putrajaya is a Federal Territory just like the city of Kuala Lumpur and the island of Labuan.
The city is named after the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra. In Bahasa Melayu, the Sanskrit-derived words "Putra" means ''prince'' while "Jaya" means ''excellent'' or ''success''.
The city has only been raised recently and it is still undergoing massive development: its development was hampered by the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
Visitors will notice that the city is built on a scale completely disproportionate to its current population, with a number bridges spanning an artificial river which appear to have been constructed just to be viewed.
Although Malaysia is multi-ethnic with Malay, Chinese, Indian, Eurasian groups, the architecture in Putrajaya is predominantly (some would say excessively) modern Arabic in style. There have been calls for more traditional or even modern Malay, Chinese, Indian and Western architectural elements at least for some sectors of the city to make it less like a modern Gulf capital. Some people have suggested it might have its own "Chinatown" and "Little India" for added flavour.
To the west is Cyberjaya, a ''cybercity'', also located within the Multimedia Super Corridor situated between Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Some have suggested Disneyland Malaysia or another theme park could one day be build here.

Contents
History
Tourist attractions
Bridges
Major highways in Putrajaya
See also
External links
Gallery

History


The vision to have a new Federal Government Administrative Centre to replace Kuala Lumpur emerged in the late 1980, during Malaysia 4th Prime Minister, Mahathir Bin Mohamad's tenure. The relocation is to ensure that Kuala Lumpur will continue to develop as Malaysia's principal business and financial centre. Some people have commented that that Prime Minister's Office is disproportionately large.
Putrajaya was founded on October 19, 1995 and is located in the middle of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC). Putrajaya is the third Federal Territory of Malaysia; the other two being Kuala Lumpur and Labuan.
The land on which Putrajaya now stands was formerly known as 'Prang Besar', part of the state of Selangor. Prang Besar ("Great War" in Bahasa Melayu) Estate had been the showpiece estate of the Harrisons & Crosfield plantation group of companies and was the birthplace of the classic "PB86" rubber tree, clones of which were grown more prolifically than any other throughout South East Asia during the mid 20th century. Latterly, the estate contained oil palms and some of the trees are still to be seen in the new city.
The Federal government negotiated with the state on the prospect of another Federal Territory and in the mid-1990s, the Federal government paid a substantial amount of money to Selangor for approximately 11 320 acres (46 km²) of land. As a result of this land purchase, Selangor now completely surrounds two Federal Territories within its borders, namely Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya.
In 2002, a high speed rail link called KLIA Transit was opened, linking Kuala Lumpur and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Selangor to Putrajaya. Construction of the Putrajaya Monorail system is also underway.
Most foreign embassies and high commissions continue to be located in Kuala Lumpur. It remains to be seen what efforts the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) will make to persuade them to relocate to Putrajaya. MFA itself is located in the new Wisma Putra Complex at No. 1 Jalan Wisma Putra in Putrajaya.
Putrajaya also is a ideal city for all people.

Tourist attractions


Putrajaya Square

Putra Mosque

The Ministry of Finance building

Seri Wawasan Bridge

The Prime Minister's office at Perdana Putra

Here is the list of attractions in Putrajaya:

Perdana Putra

Putra Mosque

Putra Bridge

Putrajaya Independence Square

Millennium Monument

Palace of Justice

Seri Perdana

Seri Perdana Bridge

Putrajaya Landmark

Putrajaya Wetlands Park

Putrajaya Convention Centre

Taman Selatan

Perdana Leadership Foundation

Melawati National Palace

Heritage Square

Putrajaya Ministry of Finance

Wisma Putra

Istana Darul Ehsan

Putrajaya Lake

Alamanda Putrajaya- Putrajaya's only shopping centre

Bridges



Seri Perdana Bridge

Putra Bridge

Seri Wawasan Bridge

Seri Bakti Bridge

Seri Saujana Bridge

Seri Bestari Bridge

Seri Setia Bridge

Seri Gemilang Bridge

Monorail Suspension Bridge

Major highways in Putrajaya



Persiaran Persekutuan

Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah

Persiaran Utara

Lebuh Sentosa

Persiaran Barat

Persiaran Selatan

Persiaran Timur

See also





List of countries with multiple capitals.

External links



State Development Office - State Development Office Wilayah Persekutuan

Official Site



Collection of Putrajaya maps

Intelligent City Online

Master Developer

Gallery




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