Putrajaya Bridge |
Putrajaya, which is called the futuristic administrative capital of the country, is known for its strategic urban planning, vibrant architecture, the largest roundabout in the world (3.5 km in diameter), and a picturesque artificial lake. This is often considered the venue for official functions and events.
Recently, Putrajaya, located 40 km from Kuala Lumpur, is gaining popularity among those who want to flee the capital. Parks, wetlands, lakes, architecture and a peaceful atmosphere are a magnet for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, runners, cyclists and people who enjoy water sports.
Tourists often take pictures of themselves or take pictures of their graduation and weddings on the background of the beautiful Putrajaya.
In addition, more and more events and activities are planned in this administrative capital, such as the Royal Floria Putrajaya, the flower and garden spectacle everyone is expecting.
But we will tell you a secret ... Putrajaya is even more beautiful at night! The city, of course, is lit by street lamps and lights of buildings. What is more charming is the lights on the city’s various iconic bridges.
Yes, the city itself consists of eight characteristic bridges, namely Putra, Seri Perdana, Seri Saudjan, Seri Dzhemilang, Seri Vavasan, Seri Bakti, Seri Bestari and Seri Setia. These bridges were built to connect different parts of the city, separated by an extensive network of lakes.
Most bridges are illuminated in the evening and late into the night with bright LED lighting and powerful searchlights. They have become popular sites for wedding photo shoots, and sometimes they themselves are the stars of photos. When foreign dignitaries are in the city or when it is a national holiday, the night atmosphere of Putrajaya is even more magical with a creative and amazing play of light.
Start your tour through Putrajaya after a few hours before sunset. When the sun sets over the horizon, you will be rewarded with a beautiful view: the glittering rays of the sun cast shadows over the city, and the reflection of the lake makes these bridges look even more romantic.
Let's look at our basic recommendations for Putrajaya bridges at night!
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