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Putrajaya night lights add gaiety to national month

The Pencahayaan Malam Putrajaya programme is in conjunction with this year’s National Day and Malaysia Day celebrations

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 21 Aug 2021 6:15PM

Putrajaya night lights add gaiety to national month
The combination of blue, yellow, red and white lights that symbolises the Jalur Gemilang enveloping the Perdana Putra Building in Putrajaya ahead of the 64th National Day celebration this year. – Bernama pic, August 21, 2021

PUTRAJAYA – When the night begins to fall, beams of blue, yellow, red and white lights will brightly illuminate the famous landmarks here – the Perdana Putra building, Seri Wawasan Bridge, Seri Saujana Bridge and fountain at Putrajaya Lake.

This has been the colourful scenario at the four iconic locations in Putrajaya from 7pm to midnight every day since August 7. And it will continue until September 16, a setting that not only adds gaiety but also invokes the spirit of patriotism.

The programme is held is in conjunction with the national month when the country celebrates its 64th National Day on August 31.

Civil servant Airene Alang, 35, said that with the Covid-19 pandemic, there are constraints for Malaysians to show or express their patriotic spirit.

"But, looking at the Perdana Putra building – with lights of the colours of the Malaysian flag – invokes the patriotic feeling to celebrate National Day,” he said when met by Bernama.

Airene, who resides at Precinct 18, said the events he would miss dearly at this coming National Day celebration would be the National Day parade.

“I’ll miss the colourful parade and airshow, especially on the formation by the fighter jets,” he added.

Siti Paridah Busairi, 34, said she was captivated by the colours of Jalur Gemilang that lit up the Seri Wawasan Bridge and it reminded her of the national month.

"To some extent, the decorative lights of the colours of Jalur Gemilang invoke the spirit of patriotism to whoever beholds it.

The Putrajaya Night Lights Programme involves the Perdana Putra Building, Seri Wawasan Bridge, Seri Saujana Bridge and the fountain at Putrajaya Lake from sunset every day until September 16. – Bernama pic
The Putrajaya Night Lights Programme involves the Perdana Putra Building, Seri Wawasan Bridge, Seri Saujana Bridge and the fountain at Putrajaya Lake from sunset every day until September 16. – Bernama pic

“We need to be grateful as Malaysian citizens because even though we are being tested with the Covid-19 pandemic, we are still able to live in peace and harmony,” she added.

On the meaning of independence, Siti Paridah said the Covid-19 pandemic taught her to appreciate the freedom she had been enjoying.

"Before this, we take for granted the freedom to move around, like going shopping, spending time with family, hanging out with friends at restaurants and travelling to all interesting places in the country and abroad.

"And now, being confined for a long time at home has made freedom more meaningful to me,” she said.

Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) president Datuk Muhammad Azmi Mohd Zain said the lighting of the colourful lights at the four iconic locations was made under the “Pencahayaan Malam Putrajaya” programme in conjunction with this year’s National Day and Malaysia Day celebrations.

Apart from the four locations, several government and private buildings in Putrajaya are also illuminated with External to Festive Light (Warm White) and internal lighting (indoor lighting) to enliven the National Month celebration this year, he said.

According to him, 31 buildings including the Ministry of Federal Territories, Ministry of Finance, Palace of Justice, Ministry of Transport and Dorsett Hotel Putrajaya were illuminated with warm white light, while three buildings, namely Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC), Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque and Legal Affairs Division of the Prime Minister's Department in Precinct 3 were lit with internal lighting. – Bernama, August 21, 2021

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