Putrajaya: A capital sports venue


The 2014 Putrajaya Youth Festival at Persiaran Perdana yesterday. AZMAN GHANI / The Star

TAKE a morning or evening walk along Putrajaya’s pedestrian-friendly pavements, promenades and parks, and you will pass by joggers, in-line skaters and cyclists.

The wide 4.2km-long Persiaran Perdana, which connects Dataran Putra to Dataran Gemilang, is alive with people and traffic day or night.

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