Seri Perdana Bridge, Modern bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia.
Seri Perdana Bridge is a modern bridge spanning 240 meters across Putrajaya Lake, distinguished by its asymmetrical structure and flowing curved lines. The structure connects two shores and features dedicated pathways for both pedestrians and cyclists along its length.
The bridge was inaugurated in 1999 as part of efforts to establish Putrajaya as Malaysia's new administrative center. Its construction represented a key step in developing modern infrastructure for the planned federal capital.
The bridge design incorporates Malaysian architectural elements, reflecting the nation's dedication to combining traditional values with contemporary engineering.
The bridge is open to visitors 24 hours daily and offers clearer views during daylight, while nighttime lighting transforms the experience. The walkways are straightforward and comfortable shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to cross the entire length on foot.
The structure glows at night through an LED lighting system that specifically highlights its asymmetrical forms against Putrajaya's sky. This illumination transforms the visual appearance entirely depending on when you visit.
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