We really didn’t expect Putrajaya Malaysia to be so modern and beautiful.
Putrajaya is the administrative capital of Malaysia. Today we explore a city just outside of KL that very little people visit. Malaysia is increasingly becoming one of our favourite countries.
This city is a must visit if you come to Malaysia.
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Putrajaya really amazed us. Super modern, clean and convenient ๐ฒ๐พ
Yes, kandar rice and beriani rice are more delicious than nasi lemak, but the price is quite expensive
It is very hot at midday close to the Equator and so you find less people walking about. In fact, there is a song attesting to this Fact titled. "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" written by Noel Coward in 1933. Read the lyrics and you will understand why it is so.
Plaza Mercu Tanda – to pronounce it Plaza Merchu Tanda. C in Malay pronounce ch like channel.
Greenary made putra jaya great. However more room for improvement. I would suggest more flowery on maby corners n parks..tourist friendly facilities such as portable public toilets..ATM..more trash bins..n dispensers of drinks..sodas etc
I hope you guys wont fail in your first attempt to try durian..hahaha..now is local fruits season..as you know..local people love durian..albeit it strong pungent smell…
In malay language, Mercu (mark / landmark / point) pronounced Mer-Choo . Roti Canai pronounced Ro Ti Char Nile . C as Cha nel. not as Canal . Something like that ๐
You're not silly tourists… just curious and adventurous tourists ๐
yes im agree, Nasi Lemak usually just for the breakfast, and Nasi Kandar for the lunch, dinner and sometimes we eat it at 2.00AM while watching a football match…EPL, UCL or World Cup games
Indeed, there are not many people going back and forth in Putrajaya. First because it is the administrative city of the central government where all the central ministries are located. Secondly, in the Road Transport statistics, there are 35 million active passenger vehicles which is more than the total Malaysian population of 32.5 million excluding foreign workers, expats, nomads, tourists etc. Therefore, most of the staff there have their own vehicles, at least a motorbike. Putrajaya will be crowded with people when there are festive events such as bicycle races, fireworks shows, independence celebrations etc. To see the people of Putrajaya gather usually at Ioi City Mall which is the largest mall in Malaysia where most of the family members of government employees spent their time there.
Bendi are the lady fingers. The yellow veggie is cabbage cook with tumaric powder and onions and kari leaves.
Mercu pronounced as Mer Choo ( like choo choo train ๐๐)
Glad you all enjoy Malaysian food. Having nasi kandar should have more gravy then its feel all the flavoured.
Nasi Lemak is very special. Sambal, fried chicken, fried small fish or ikan bilis and peanut aswell simple and very delicious.
Very nice video abot putrajaya. Pleased to see you in the mousque. May Allah guide you to the right path. โค
Putrajaya is very beautiful at night, especially the pink mosque(putra mosque) and the bridge
A place to do my morning run ๐after dropped my wife at her office (just near the putra bridge)
Putrajaya is much like Canberra and Washington, DC, do in the US and Australia. The main objective of Putrajaya is to reduce traffic in KL so that KL may better continue to function as a business centre in more efficiently. Putrajaya's buildings were all recently constructed, you might be able to discover the majority of government offices from the executive and judicial branches in one place. Most of the inhabitants are employees of the government. However, the Parliament house and the King's palace are still standing in KL. I'm happy to hear that your trip to Putrajaya enabled you to learn more about Malaysia.
you can rent bikes in PutraJaya.
Beside the mosque, on the leftside theres a cafe right downstair, worth visiting it.
Next, try nasi lemak wrapped in banana leaf, it actually tastes more authentic