Tree house villa artist impression

There are 50 villas guest rooms, which look like wooden bird's nests smartly built in the tropical rainforest and on the steep mountains. They are 50 dazzling pearls above rain forest. The buildings in the Resort features a tropical style, they are design with rosewood and natural materials from Malaysia, which make the buildings simple but magnificent, natural yet luxury. The guest rooms are decorated in a plain and natural style, surrounded by an original ecological environment with high-end planning and construction. It has become the first tropical forest park on mountain ecological sightseeing and ecological tourism of Bentong Pahang.

Our spirit of hospitality

Of all the memories they take home with them, visitors to our cherish and appreciate the ‘Our way of hospitality and customer service’

It blends a welcoming spirit with warmth, understanding, and above all respect. The concept is all encompassing. Our concepts that translate into “single-hearted.” From the perspective of a host, this is the rendering of service without expectation of favor or reward.

The concept however, is based on a non-dominant relationship between equals – between the person offering the service (the host) and the person receiving it (the guest or customer).

Our practice, the host pays close attention to detail and is committed to anticipating the needs of the guest, smiling sincerely and setting a happy, relaxed mood. When authentic, our hospitality and service exceed the expectations of the guests. At its most exquisite, we offers a guest a once-in-a-life-time experience. The idea resonates with the belief that every encounter is single and unique.

Our concept may be governed by precise written rules describing how the host should compose herself or himself in front of the customer. Yet true passion can never be attained with a manual alone. It is a one-to-one relationship that changes from customer to customer, from moment to moment.

Gratitude towards the customer is a key part of our attitude, the part that warms the encounter and makes the host smile.

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HK FIRM’S RM5.4 bil PE fund targets M’sian tourism sector
Friday, 14 Oct 2016 1:04 PM
By M. HAFIDZ MAHPAR

Evergreen Group chairman Davy Chan says Evergreen set up the fund with a long-term vision to promote the tourism sector in countries and regions along the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Kong-based Evergreen Offshore Inc launched on Friday a private equity fund worth HK$10bil (RM5.4bil) targeting the tourism sector in countries such as Malaysia.

Evergreen Group said in a statement that it had allocated HK$2bil from the fund, called Asia Pacific One Belt One Road Tourism Industry Fund, to invest in Malaysian projects ahead of its other target markets, including Thailand and Vietnam.

The decision to debut the fund in Malaysia was “strongly backed” by the evident growth of its tourism industry and the Government’s plan to boost its investment to develop the sector, the company said.

Building on the existing strong bilateral relations between China and Malaysia, Evergreen aims to further boost the relationship by investing in Malaysia’s tourism sector for long-term gain.

Evergreen Group chairman Davy Chan said the fund was set up with a long-term vision to promote the tourism sector in countries and regions along the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

“Through our partners here in Malaysia, as well as our own findings, we understand that the Malaysian government will increase its investment in the tourism industry,” he said.

Evergreen is already in talks with a few potential project owners who are directly involved in tourism development projects.

Tourism and travels are Malaysia’s third largest source of foreign exchange earnings, which stood at RM61bil or 5.7% of the total gross domestic product. Evergreen said the figure was forecast to reach RM262.2bil, or 15.8% of GDP, by 2025.

It was reported that last year, the country’s tourism sector was the second highest private investment contributor at RM24.5bil and the third largest gross national income contributor at RM67.1bil.

Malaysia recorded a 5% increase in tourist arrivals in the first half of this year compared with the same period in 2015.

Source from :
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2016/10/14/hk-firms-rm5pt4bil-pe-fund-targets-malaysian-tourism-sector/
 
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China to pour in billions for rail project
Tuesday, 01 Nov 2016 12:00 AM

State visitPrime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak arriving to a red carpet welcome at Beijing International Airport. The Prime Minister, accompanied by his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, is on his third official visit to China. Last year, bilateral trade between China and Malaysia stood at US97.3bil (RM408.6bil) while it has reached US54.3bil (RM228bil) up to August this year. — Bernama

CHINA will provide RM55bil in soft loans to Malaysia for the construction of the planned East Coast Rail Line (ECRL) that is estimated to cost a similar amount, according to Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

In an exclusive interview in Beijing with The Star yesterday, Liow said this will be one of the 16 government-to-government memoranda of understanding to be signed when Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak meets with Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang for bilateral talks today.

Apart from financing, the two countries will also sign an engineering-and-construction contract on the project.

This means China will carry out the detailed engineering and design of the ECRL, procure all materials and equipment, and deliver the facility to Malaysia.

“As far as I know, this is the biggest single deal Malaysia will be signing with China,” said Liow, who has worked very hard to obtain China‘s investments in ports, aviation and railways since he took over the transport portfolio in June 2014.

On the terms of the soft loans to be given by China‘s EXIM Bank, Liow said rates are very competitive and repayment is over 20 years.

And in the first seven years Malaysia will not have to pay anything – interest and repayment.



“But for the construction contract to be awarded to government-owned China Construction Communications Company, there are terms that state it has to work with local partners,” he said.

Construction of the five-year project is scheduled to start next year.

The first phase of the 600km rail line will be from the Klang Valley to Kuantan, second from Kuantan to Kuala Terengganu, and third from Kuala Terengganu to Kota Baru and Tumpat.

Najib, in tabling Budget 2017 last month, had said the project would be launched in phases and would connect townships such as Port Klang, ITT (Integrated Transport Terminal) Gombak, Bentong, Mentakab, Kuantan, Kemaman, Kerteh, Kuala Terengganu and Kota Baru before ending in Tumpat.

“This rail project is going to bring a lot of economic development to the east coast (of the peninsula). It can unearth a lot of potential,” said Liow who is part of the Malaysian delegation, including Cabinet ministers, accompanying Najib on his four-day official visit to China which kicks off today.

Liow added that China has also pledged to pass on its rail technology to Malaysia, and this will help Malaysia in developing its rail system as a means of public transportation.

Source from :
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016/11/01/china-to-pour-in-billions-for-rail-project-engineeringandconstruction-contract-will-also-be-signed
 
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