Ministry of Finance – Putrajaya, Malaysia
The Ministry of Finance is a building complex housing the Malaysian Ministry of Finance. It is located opposite the Boulevard and Dataran Wawasan in Precinct 2 of Putrajaya. It comprises the Royal Customs and Excise Dept, Dept of Valuation and
Putrajaya International Convention Center – Putrajaya, Malaysia
Putrajaya International Convention Centre, or PICC, is the main convention centre in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It was constructed from 2001 to September 2003. Its first conference was the 10th Organisation of Islamic Conference in October same year. It is a landmark
Telaga Harbour Park – Langkawi Malaysia
Built to promote Langkawi as a major sailing and yachting destination, the Telaga Harbour Park is a beautiful marina next to Pantai Kok. Beautifully-landscaped and designed to resemble a section of the French Riviera, the harbour boardwalks are filled with
Seri Gemilang Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia
Seri Gemilang Bridge is a ceremonial bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It connects Heritage Square with Putrajaya Convention Centre. The bridge has a main span 120 meters long, with a 60-meter span at each end, for a total length of 240
Seri Empangan Bridge – Putrajaya, Malaysia
Seri Empangan Bridge, also known as the Putrajaya Pedestrian Footbridge, is a bridge located in Precinct 5 and can be used by both pedestrians and cyclists. It is specially designed for people to admire the scenic beauty of Putrajaya, and
Dataran Lang – Langkawi, Malaysia
Dataran Lang, or Eagle Square, is certainly the most prominent landmark in Kuah, Langkawi. Visitors arriving in Langkawi will not fail to notice Dataran Lang, with its 12 meter high statue of the reddish brown sea eagle poised for flight.
Qutb Shahi Tombs – Hyderabad
The famous tombs of the seven Qutub Shahi rulers in the Ibrahim Bagh are located about a kilometre north of the outer perimeter wall of the famous Golkonda Fort. The galleries of the smaller tombs are of a single storey
Golconda Fort – Hyderabad
Golconda , a ruined city of south-central India and capital of ancient Kingdom of Golkonda, is situated 11 kms west of Hyderabad. The 13th century Golconda Fort was originally built by the Kakatiya kings. The existing structure was later built