The Story of Putra Mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia

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The Story of Putra Mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia

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Most tourists visiting Kuala Lumpur have never heard of Putrajaya, the city that is the seat of the Malaysian government. It is a really weird place, but certainly worth a visit: The planned city was built from scratch during the 1990s Asian financial boom to serve as Malaysia's new seat of government.

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18mm, f8, 1/60; Click on image to enlarge

With "jaya" meaning perfection, the architects had the highest possible plans for Malaysia's most prestigious project including various themed green spaces, artificial lakes, and a monorail. When the Asian financial crisis hit, the planners had to take a step back and many projects have never been completed. However, in 1999 the Malaysian government moved from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya.

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22mm, f11, 1/500; Click on image to enlarge

Putrajaya was originally planned to provide a living space to 300,000 residents at the beginning of this millennium, but even with heavy subsidies for government workers, the population still is less than 100,000.

The pink Putra Mosque that can accommodate up to 15,000 people was almost the only place in the entire city where I met other people; the rest of the modern and clean city seemed like a ghost town.
The building with the green roof you can spot in the background is not another mosque, but the seat of the Malaysian prime minister.

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35mm, f11, 1/250; Click on image to enlarge

I hope you enjoyed this view into Putrajaya and the Putra Mosque.

Camera Gear

The camera I used to capture this photo is a Sony A37 (APS-C) with a Sony DT 18-135 mm F3,5–5,6 SAM lens.


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Beautiful mosque. I did visit the National Mosque of Malaysia when I was in Kuala Lumpur, but I have not been to Putrajaya.

I went to the national mosque in KL as well, but the one in Putrajaya is quite different!

OMG! Why haven't I seen that pink mosque before?! You're right that most people wouldn't have heard about this place even though it's seemingly an important place since the government reside there. This is one reason I'm loving Steemit so much...in the past one month that I've been on the platform, I've seen or read about so many extraordinary, unheard of places. The first picture with the beautiful mosque and the clouds looks gorgeous!

Thanks :) That's what I love about Steemit too, discovering interesting content has never been easier!

I've think I've read about this place before. How it is a modern ghost town. Looks like it would be worth a visit though for anyone visiting Malaysia!

Certainly! And it really has something of a modern ghost town.. Really strange place!

Thanks for the informative and interesting post.

I visited KL in 2001, and have also visited several other places in the country since then, but I never even heard about Putrajaya.

Great photos, too!

Thanks for your comment! Most people have never heard about Putrajaya; I was lucky to have read about it in a travel blog. It certainly is a fascinating place to visit!

Sometimes you just wonder why people build these ghosts towns. Its like they have some sort of massive ego !

Well, that might be the reason.. This place is so strange, couldn't think of any other reason to build something like that other than in an attempt to show off.

Very nice pictures once again. I like the last one with the water reflection very much. I would like to visit malaysia some time soon, but i think this won't happen because it is so far away and i haven't even seen so many beautiful places in Europe.

Thanks for your comment! I agree, there is so much to see in Europe, but I also love travelling to more exotic places. Experiencing a totally different culture is so exciting!
The reflection in the last photo that looks like water is actually the shiny floor - incredible, isn't it?

Hiya, just swinging by to let you know that this post made the Honorable mentions list in today's Travel Digest!

Cool, thanks for including me :) I always enjoy reading your featured travel posts!

Great post as usual, I'm proud being your friend (even though you suck so hard at gaming, but maybe that's part of the plan...)

No.. that's impossible.. you couldn't possibly know about my evil masterplan to take over the world by winning in Fortnite without firing a shot? :D

Great entry again and the more words the merrier!

Glad to hear I am not disqualified for using too many words :D Happy to watch your challenge grow!

It's great to have more details, I love reading about new destinations to visit. Bangkok also has several projects that are unfinished, which were also victims of the financial crisis around that time too.

thanks for recommending this place, and sharing its story. Won't forget when I'm in Malaysia!

Happy you liked my post; enjoy visiting this place! It's certainly a super-interesting experience :D

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