Putrajaya
sits on a magnificent 4,931 hectares spread. Its Masterplan is
designed along an axial tangent which runs from the northeast
to southeast taking full advantage of the natural surroundings.
Its undulating terrain treats visitors and residents to commanding
vistas of the environment. About 40% of Putrajaya is natural.
Lush greenery, botanical gardens are spread across the landscape
enhanced by large bodies of water and wetlands.
Five confluences
meet at the north forming a main waterway which flows across the
city area.
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.
Putrajaya
promises a comfortable and quality lifestyle for its residents.
Lush greenery, botanical gardens and parks are spread across landscapes
enhanced by large bodies of water and wetlands. Residential areas
are supported by commercial hubs and public amenities that are planned
and integrated for an ideal "live-work" environment. |