Putrajaya Lake, or Tasik Putrajaya (GPS: 2.94194, 101.68911), is a man-made lake and the central feature of the administrative city of Putrajaya. Putrajaya Lake is 650 hectares in size and wraps itself around the island that forms Precincts 2 to 4. Besides providing a cooling effect to the city, Putrajaya Lake is also used for various recreational activities such as boating, fishing and water sports.
Putrajaya Lake has played host to several international water sports events, including the FI Powerboat Championship on 26 September 2004, and the Asian Canoeing Championships in 2005.
Beside Putrajaya Lake, on the west side is the Putrajaya Clubhouse, where enthusiasts can engage in several watersport activities.
Timothy Tye at Putrajaya Lake (9 July, 2016)
Putrajaya Lake, as seen from the gardens beside Seri Gemilang Bridge. (25 September, 2004)
Putrajaya Lake as seen from Taman Botani (9 July, 2016)
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