Visited here with my wifes cousin and her husband who lived in KL..we came at night time and the Mosque was all lit up with green lights...had a snack and coffee sat by the lake..
Great drone footage and background music is nice even if it is more Arabic than Malaysian. Hope to see more videos from you. I should let you know that I was in Poland in 2018. Had a lovely time travelling from Warszawa to Pieninski Park.
Putrajaya will seem quiet when monday to friday especially working hours. Almost 80% all inside the big big building working. If you want to see many people you can come while peak hours when they came to work and after work. You can see so many cars on the road. If you come on saturday & sunday you can see many locals came here to enjoy their off days. All the big buildings are government sector such as ministry of finance, education ministry building, immigration ministry building & bla bla bla…You can go inside the mosque beside the praying area just ask the person incharge outside the gate there. Enjoy you vacation while in Malaysia✌️✌️
Hello from CA. Another great video of Islamic architecture, transportation and urban planning! Beautiful video of pink mosque and lake.Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into your videos. Saya cinta Malaysia!
Hello Damian Congratulations reaching 20k Subscribers 🍾🎊 well deserved. Amazing video thank you loving your journey to Putrajaya. Thank you for sharing take care.
Minutes 5:08, you standing on Boulevard Putrajaya. It is a 100-meter-wide stretch of 4.2 km along the Main Island. Both ends of the Boulevard are marked by two structures. Each is located on a hillside: the Prime Minister, the Prime Minister's Office on Precinct 1 on the north, and the futuristic Putrajaya Convention Center on the Precinct 5 on the south.
I went to Putrajaya on one morning from KL on my way to KL Airport and spent 4 to 5 hours before catching a flight to Singapore. In Putrajaya, I have seen Putra Mosque, Presidential House, Putra Bridge, Steel Mosque. Putra Lake, a few buildings and a big park
Yes, the roof is being rennovated... Even Friday prayers are being held outside, so you being kept out had nothing to do w/ your faith. Otherwise you would have been allowed in, there's typically a visitor's section. ^_^
I really like the design of the buildings in Putra Jaya...it's really modern and exotic, especially the lay out which is designed in such away that we feel at home around Putra Jaya for a long time. Thank you brother for sharing such an amazing video! 😊👌👍👍
while KL is the main city, Putrajaya is the administrative center of Malaysia where all the government offices are located. it's mostly empty because it's off day on Saturday and Sunday. you'll find more people on weekdays/working days. Must do in Putrajaya: 1. cycling - 2 major trails to explore: city and lake trails both are good 2. Putrajaya Lake cruise - 2 types of cruises: traditional boat and the more modern cruise 3. photography/instagram photos - beautiful buildings and mosques architecture/bridges/parks and lakes 4. food hunting - foodtruck square near the Steel Mosque offers varieties of local and international cuisines/Night Market its basically a place to chill and refresh. no hustle.
For now, there are less tourists because it is quite far from the city, but Mrt phase2 Putrajaya will start in January 2023, there will definitely be more tourists from KL city center coming to visit here. The night view here is also beautiful
There is a world biggest round abt next to it. Kuala selangor.... Blue tears... Genting highland is a must to go... spent a night! World mirror..and many more to explore... Chinesse a d hindu temple...
Nice video . I once had a female teacher who was a Polish. At that time she worked with British Council. She taught us English sometime in 2015. A very nice and kind lady. I'm hoping to have my next holiday in Poland one day.
D integrity of d roof construction is questionable. If I'm not mistaken, just after 2 decades, d roof of two buildings in Putrajaya r being repaired, d Putrajaya mosque n d prime minister's official residence, Kompleks Perdana.
Putrajaya lake human made but actually there are combination on internally water channel or just like hidden river. that's why from colonial era they built agriculture center in Serdang. The top part from Serdang hill until the wet valley around Putrajaya and Cyberjaya nowadays.
That’s not the parliament building. That’s Perdana Putra, the administrative (executive body) building, the office of Malaysian Prime Minister. Putrajaya houses Malaysia’s judiciary and executive bodies (except two ministries that are still in KL) while Kuala Lumpur houses the palace (monarchy) and legislative body (parliament). There were not many people because Putrajaya is a bit hot on day, so we hide in malls instead. Haha. There are many people at night especially near Masjid Besi. There’s food truck spot there. Great video nonetheless man
Hey welcome to putrajaya, my new hometown. hope u enjoy your travels and stay here. I always Cycle around Putrajaya city here with my folding bike. I'm local here, me and my family started to moved and live in Putrajaya since 2012 from a mix-multiracial metropolitan city Subang Jaya. Been living here for 10 years now. In the beginning it was just only forest and empty lands, no night fun activities haha. it was super bored back then. Thank god they now build more buildings, malls and more activities to do now, still i wish they have more night activities like everyday Buskers performance, live shows etc.
Yeah..it is the administrative capital..we move mostly all the government bodies out of k.lumpur because kl was getting too crowded but kl is still the capital of Malaysia and its focusing more toward business and commerce.
The building next to the Putra Mosque is not the parliament building, instead it is the Prime Minister's office.. the parliament building is situated in Kuala Lumpur instead.
Putrajaya is only for governments administration center. Not very commercially developed but still have some nice shops & hotels. You cannot open stalls by the road anywhere. They have strict regulations. Welcome
As a Malaysian, I feel very glad whenever I see the Perdana Putra building but right now, I feel a bit sad because I don't know who will become the new Prime Minister of Malaysia soon?
The design is beautiful overall. However, I assume the architect or whoever designed the place is not a Malaysian or is someone who lives in a temperate climate. You can see from the facade of the buildings, also the walkways connecting buildings, the out of the way carparks and the general feel, are not designed to counter the hot sun or provide natural shade to the users. Putrajaya will be excellent if this is, say Paris.
The building architects and landscape architects are all Malay (local) award winning architects n the construction was carried out also by local construction companies under the supervision of a government agency and 90 percent using local construction materials.
@@TheMonkeys No problem. Just incase when you actually wanted to go there, if you pronounced 'clear', nobody understands you. KLIA stands for Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
It was the brainchild of Malaysia's former PM, Dr. Mahathir. Yes, it is one of the most beautiful places on earth. He looked far and ahead despite criticism from some politicians when he mooted and officiated the project.
Did u mean nusantara? it's ok back when putrajaya still under construction there are many critics about it but nontheless it is a brilliant idea so Indonesia's new capital will slowly become better :)
@@zanzillahsaruji9966 malaysia is my country. Just never heard anyone actually live in Putrajaya. None of my friend ever go there. It's like not that popular Holiday place