Putrajaya park symbolises strong China-M'sia ties


PUTRAJAYA, 20 April -- Setiausaha Parti Komunis China (CPC) yang juga Gabenor Wilayah Guangdong, Hu Chunhua (tiga, kanan) bersama Presiden Perbadanan Putrajaya, Tan Sri Dr Aseh Che Mat melihat gambar lakaran Taman Persahabatan Malaysia-China yang bercirikan elemen 'Lingnan-Styled Garden' pada majlis pecah tanah dan tanam pokok di Tapak Festival Bunga dan Taman Putrajaya (FLORIA) di Presint 4 di sini hari ini. --fotoBERNAMA (2014) HAKCIPTA TERPELIHARA

PUTRAJAYA: The China-Malaysia Friendship Park to be developed here is set to become a landmark symbolising the strong relations between both countries.

The Lingnan-style Chinese Garden is to occupy 0.24ha of the permanent 11.7ha site of the Putrajaya Flower and Garden Festival or Floria Putrajaya in Precinct 4.

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