
Putrajaya (Federal administrative center)
Putrajaya is the federal administrative center of Malaysia, established in the 1990s to reduce congestion in Kuala Lumpur, the country's capital. It serves as the seat of the Malaysian government, housing key government ministries, offices, and foreign embassies. Known for its modern architecture and well-planned layout, Putrajaya features beautiful landscapes, lakes, and parks. The city is also noted for the stunning Putra Mosque and the impressive Putrajaya International Convention Centre. Its design emphasizes sustainability and efficiency, reflecting Malaysia’s aspirations for a more organized and functional administrative hub.