Putrajaya Lake
At
the very heart of Putrajaya is the Putrajaya Wetland with a natural
landscape dominated by Putrajaya Lake, The Lake and Wetland are
two of the most distinctive features of the city.
The 650-hectare Putrajaya Lake is designed to act as a natural
cooling system for the city and for recreation, fishing, water sports
and water transport.
For the water in the lake to be clean enough for body contact,
water sports and recreational activities, a wetland was constructed
to remove pollutants and to clean the water before it enter the
lake.
Putrajaya Bridge
With
a span of 435 metres, the Putra Bridge connects the Government Precinct
at its north and the Mixed Development Precinct at its south, while
linking Dataran Putra with the Boulevard.
Architecturally it is similar to the Khalu Bridge in Isfahan, Iran.
The upper level of the Bridge is actually part of the Boulevard
and connects to Dataran Putra and Perdana Putra.
This unique twin-deck bridge not only provides vehicle, light rail
and pedestrian access, it can also accommodate restaurants with
its main pillar supports.
Putra Boating Club House
Opened to the public in November 2001, the boating club house can
accommodate 250 people at any one time for functions. Its is located
close to Putrajaya's marine police. Arrangements can be made for
visitors to rent non-motorised boats such as canoes. |