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Villas are
available in the Mang Den eco-tourism zone. The company plans
to pump $6.8mil into building up 40 villas on a total area of
5.6ha within the zone.
Ho Chi
Minh City-based Sai Gon-Mang Den Joint
stock Co put two resorts into operation in the National Mang
Den Eco-tourism Zone, in central highland Kon Tum Province's
Kon Plong District, as its first step towards a series of
investment projects within the zone.
Provincial
authorities also permitted Sai Gon-Mang Den Co to pump roughly
VND110bil (US$6.8mil) into constructing 40 villas with 250
rooms reaching three-star standards on a total area of 5.6ha
at the eco-tourism zone. It is expected that the villas will
be completed and put into operation next year.
Another project
to build a trading centre and residential area on a 16ha area
is slated to finish in 2011, costing the firm some VND230bil
($14.4mil).
The province
has also allowed the enterprise to construct a 36-hole golf
course, a five-star hotel and a high-class resort on a
combined area of 124ha, with total investment capital for the
first stage estimated at $30mil.
The company
also completed the first stage of a project to build a small
zoo and embellish the 100m-high Pasi Waterfall. The zoo is
located on a 50ha pine forest.
In addition,
Mang Den Co has created a joint venture with the American
Green Light Company, with a charter capital of $2mil, for a
trial planting of Jatropha trees.
They will be
planted on an area of 200ha this year and used for
oil-extraction, taken to a biodiesel processing factory in Kon
Tum Province.
Originating in
the Americas, Jatropha trees are drought resistant, grow
easily in limited soil and yield good crops. They are ideal
for oil extraction, biodiesel processing and fertilisers. (VNS) |