About 15 miles (24 kilometers) from Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya serves as the administrative center of Malaysia. This planned city, conceived in the mid-1990s, features grandiose buildings and manicured gardens, all set around an artificial lake. The space-age architecture adds a modern touch to the landscape, with sleek, futuristic structures that contrast with the lush greenery. Visitors can explore the meticulously designed parks, admire the innovative government buildings, and enjoy the serene ambiance of the lakeside. Putrajaya offers a unique blend of contemporary design and natural beauty, making it a distinctive destination.
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