Putrajaya
Administrative Oasis
Portrait
Malaysia moved its administration out of Kuala Lumpur in the 1990s to a palm oil estate twenty-five kilometres south, building a city around a 650-hectare artificial lake with a prime minister's office on a hill and mosques in pink granite. The architecture is deliberately Islamic-modern, the bridges are each of a different design, and the population is overwhelmingly civil servants.
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