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Introduction Named after Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Putrajaya is the new federal government administrative centre of the country. Occupying 4931 hectares of former countryside, the city is now under construction and is expected to completely finish by 2010. Putrajaya is located 25 km south of the city and 20 km north of the international airport.
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Putra Mosque This mosque is inspired by Persian architecture of the Safavid period. 12 columns in the Prayer Hall support the 36m-diameter main dome. It can accomodate up to 15,000 people. | ||
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Seri Perdana The official residence of the Prime Minister consists of 3 blocks : main reception, banquet facilities, and residential facilities. Construction began in 1997 and completed in 1999. | ||
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Touring Putrajaya Putrajaya is the Administrative Centre of the Federal Government of Malaysia. Situated within the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC), the development of Putrajaya marks a new chapter in the history of modern city planning in Malaysia. It is set to be a model garden city with sophisticated information network base on multimedia technologies. Termed as Malaysia's first Intelligent Garden City, Putrajaya will become a vital development catalyst due to the role it will assume as a model city - as the nerve centre of the nation and an ideal place to live, work, conduct business and engage in sports and recreational activities. More information : http://www.i-putra.com.my/aboutputrajaya.htm | ||
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