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Landmark: Seri Wawasan BridgeCity: Putrajaya
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia
Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya, Malaysia, Asia
The Seri Wawasan Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It spans the Putrajaya Lake, connecting the Precinct 1 and Precinct 8 areas.
Visual Characteristics
The bridge features a distinctive Y-shaped pylon, constructed from reinforced concrete. The deck is made of concrete and steel, with a total length of 240 meters and a width of 30 meters. The structure is illuminated at night with colored lights, changing hues to enhance its appearance.
Location & Access Logistics
The Seri Wawasan Bridge is situated in the administrative capital of Putrajaya. It is accessible via Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. The bridge is approximately 3 kilometers south of the Putrajaya Sentral transport hub. Parking is available at designated lots near the bridge entrances, particularly in Precinct 1 and Precinct 8. Public transport options include the NadiPutra bus service, with several routes passing near the bridge.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Seri Wawasan Bridge commenced in 2001 and was completed in 2003. It was designed by the engineering firm Perunding Hashim & Co. The bridge's primary purpose is to serve as a key transportation link within Putrajaya and to enhance the city's aesthetic appeal, integrating with the surrounding lake environment.
Key Highlights & Activities
Pedestrian walkways are available on both sides of the bridge, allowing for walking and cycling. The bridge offers unobstructed views of the Putrajaya Lake and the surrounding government buildings. Photography is a common activity, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are not directly located on the bridge itself but are available in nearby parks and commercial areas in Precinct 1 and Precinct 8. Shade is limited on the bridge. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this area. Food vendors are typically found in the commercial centers adjacent to the bridge.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, the early morning (sunrise) and late afternoon (sunset) provide optimal lighting conditions. The best months for visiting are generally from March to October, avoiding the peak of the monsoon season. There are no tide-dependent activities related to the bridge.
Facts & Legends
The bridge's design was inspired by the shape of a sailing ship, symbolizing progress and aspiration. It is one of several iconic bridges in Putrajaya, each with a unique architectural concept.
Nearby Landmarks
- Perdana Putra (Prime Minister's Office) - 0.8km Northwest
- Putrajaya Lake - Adjacent
- Dataran Putra - 1.2km Northwest
- Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque - 1.5km West
- Palace of Justice - 1.8km West