BY MEDAN TANI
Haslinda said this is one of the many ways PFSB is aiming to find revenue to pay for the management and maintenance of the 14ha park which was placed under its jurisdiction in 2016.
In 2003, PFSB began collaborating with Felda D’Saji to provide comprehensive services couples will require for their big day.
Felda D’Saji chief executive officer Ahmad Zaki Abdullah said they have catered to as many as 300 seated guests at the venue.
“It’s very romantic. You have the feeling of being in a traditional Malay house as it is airy and spacious,” said Nurainnie.
Haslinda said the park has existing parking bays and if necessary, guests can park by the roadside.
PFSB will obtain the necessary permission from Putrajaya Corporation so that vehicles of guests will not be issued summonses, she said.
The facility was originally designed to house small shops selling souvenirs, crafts and flowers.
A heritage bazaar, selling items ranging from gardening tools to traditional kuih, is also held here.
For details on wedding packages or bazaar lots, call 03-8888 2722.