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A surreal motoring experience - Driving around Putrajaya, Malaysia

A surreal motoring experience - Driving around Putrajaya, Malaysia

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Putrajaya is the federal administrative center of Malaysia and is one heck of a unique place to drive around on the weekends. Now if any of you readers plan to visit Kuala Lumpur and its surroundings be sure to head over there for a surreal driving experience. You may ask how surreal and why is it surreal? It




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truly asia is famous for mega project wat. this another crony contractor makan the garmen funds left to right pocket lar.

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I've been there with a tour before, staying at the hotel there opened by Dr M's daughter.

 

Was a wkend so less car on the road but at night, it is crowded at the pm's new office. Lots of tourist

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You've been in Singapore too long, lah! lots of CBD areas are like this =)

 

In fact, try driving around Shenton Way on a Sunday afternoon...

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