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Malaysia's Pink Bubble World ~ The Pink Mosque

Wow! I finally made it to this legendary pink bubble world! When talking about Malaysia's Pink Mosque, it undoubtedly refers to the Putra Mosque (Masjid Putra) located in the administrative capital, Putrajaya. This place is so stunning that it makes your inner girly heart burst with joy! Standing in front of it in person is truly a breathtaking experience. The entire mosque is constructed from pink granite, with shades of pink ranging from light to deep, creating a gentle and captivating appearance. Situated by the Putrajaya Lake, its reflection on the water makes it look like a living painting—majestic yet dreamy. You’ll find yourself clicking your camera nonstop. Durian lovers' paradise—Durian Cendol is a must-try! After visiting the majestic mosque, the hot weather gave me the perfect excuse to hunt for nearby delicacies. At the food court in Putra Square near the mosque, I discovered a heavenly treat—Durian Cendol! This isn’t just delicious; it’s on a "divine" level! A bowl of shaved ice topped with rich coconut milk and palm sugar, paired with chewy green cendol jelly, and the star of the show—a generous heap of fresh golden durian flesh placed right on top. Scoop up a big bite and savor the unique aroma and rich sweetness of durian, perfectly blended with the cool coconut milk and palm sugar. It’s refreshing and satisfying, a happiness you can only understand by experiencing it yourself. It’s so good that I wanted to order another bowl immediately! How to get here? (Transportation guide) I started from Kuala Lumpur city center and found several ways to reach the mosque. I chose the most time-efficient and convenient option: * Public transport (Best value for money): * First, head to KL Sentral station in Kuala Lumpur. * Then take the KLIA Transit train (Note: not KLIA Ekspres) and get off at Putrajaya & Cyberjaya station. The journey takes about 20 minutes. * After arriving at Putrajaya station, transfer to a taxi or use a ride-hailing app (like Grab) to reach the mosque. The ride takes about 10-15 minutes and is very convenient. * Direct ride (Most hassle-free): * If traveling with a group or avoiding transfers, you can directly book a Grab ride from Kuala Lumpur city center to the mosque entrance. The journey takes about 40-60 minutes, depending on traffic. * Join a day tour: * Many travel platforms offer day or half-day tours to Putrajaya, including the Pink Mosque and the Prime Minister's Office. These tours often include transportation and a guide, perfect for those who prefer not to plan their own itinerary. Opening hours (Important for non-Muslim visitors!) The mosque warmly welcomes visitors, but as a religious site, there are specific visiting hours for non-Muslims. Don’t make a wasted trip! * Saturday to Thursday: * Morning: 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM * Afternoon: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM * Evening: 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM * Friday: * Afternoon: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM * Evening: 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Friendly reminder: Fridays are special for Muslims as they observe Jummah prayers, so the mosque is closed to visitors in the morning. Be sure to plan accordingly. Dress code (Free pink robes available!) This is very important as it shows respect for the local religious culture. * Basic rules: Both men and women should avoid wearing shorts, short skirts, sleeveless tops, or revealing clothing. Long pants, long skirts, and sleeved tops are the basic requirements. * Free robe rental: If your outfit doesn’t meet the requirements, don’t worry! At the mosque entrance, there’s a counter where you can rent robes for free. Both men and women can borrow them, and the women’s robes are a bright pink color that matches the mosque beautifully! Wearing it with the attached hood lets you blend into the local atmosphere instantly, and it makes for great photos—a unique experience indeed. In summary, Putrajaya’s Pink Mosque is a must-visit attraction in Malaysia. It’s not just a photo-worthy landmark but also a place where you can appreciate the solemnity and artistic beauty of Islamic culture. And of course, that unbeatable Durian Cendol is worth the trip alone!
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Posted: Jun 9, 2025
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