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Went to Putrajaya with family yesterday.
Putrajaya is pretty. Not really much car. But as soon as we reaching our destination, the road started to fill with cars and the way in was having a serious traffic. I saw many people parked their cars alongside the road on the bridge reaching Presint 4. That was so impressive because according to GPS, they needed to walk about 500m and more to reach the ticketing booth.
After my dad found a parking slot, we went to queue to buy tickets for the entrance. The queue was quite long but there were about 8 counters, so the queue moved fast.
Then we went in to the park. It was crowded. We walked along the canopy with kites hanging up. Then we walked to theme gardens. The garden I personally liked most was the Musical Garden. It was decorated with music notations and so on. There was a mini stage for artists or singers to perform. And I'm glad that I enjoyed the music played by a band.
There's a Johor themed garden. It was decorated with a big crown with flowers below it and then there's a mosque with the flags of the states in Malaysia.
My family and I then went into a floral arts gallery. Those floral arts were beautiful and filles with artistic feels. It's sort of a competition for floral artist all around the world. I personally fell for an floral arts by a Netherland's artist (if I'm not mistaken), it used white as his or her theme. There's also floral fashion shown. The dresses decorated with flowers and leaves are pretty.
After that I walked out of the gallery and continued the journey. It's a garden for the schools and insitutions or universities to make their piece of work. The primary schools' ones are pretty creative with all those imagination of fantasy. Eventually, I was impressed by the art work of Lim Kok Wing University of Creative Technology. They used the idea of combination of technology and nature, it's really nice. The next one if University of Technology Malaysia I think. They made it like a tunnel cave with different element of nature. That was another great idea.
Next I continued to the graden of special designs. I think it was a group from Petaling Jaya made a moving tree where they let people sit on it and it will turn a round. At the same time, there's a stage for singers or band to perform. And I did enjoy the performance by a singer with a band.
I walked through a garden of bonsai. It's China themed with the design of temple.
Before I went back with my family, there's a radiostation there doing live show and they invited a talented female singer to perform a song. She sang live there and her vocal was wonderful.
After that, I went into Arts and Crafts gallery to have a little rest with my family. I wanted to walk around to have a look of arts and crafts but my family stopped me and I was like so frusfrated, because I'm literally more into arts than flowers.
Actually throughout the walk in the park, I was kind of mad, because I saw more people than I enjoy the design and so on. People are like modelling here and there, taking picture everywhere, and they don't even want to try to understand what is the thing they're taking picture of. Of course many hipsters were there. There was a path for people to walk on but people rather modelling there than letting people walk through. I don't kind of understand because aren't we supposed to use our eyes to see and enjoy the view than using cameras or phones to capture the view? Sure, everyone should take some photos to keep it as a memory but literally not taking every single thing you can see right? Yet those who were constantly taking pictures shown no interest in giving way to people in need to walk through.
Not a very pleasant trip to be honest.
On our way back as the night fall, we passed by Cyberjaya, and I saw Lim Kok Wing University of Creative Technology, which is one of my dream University to enroll to. But it was creepy all along the town. It was so quiet and dark. Literally, 1/20 of the cars found compare to Kuala Lumpur, or maybe lesser.
Anyway, sorry for my grammar mistakes and bad English. That's how I spent the day.
Have a nice day, readers!
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