Treasure Bay designated as integrated tourism zone


PETALING JAYA: Landmarks Bhd, which is developing the 835.56-acre Treasure Bay on Indonesia's Bintan Island, has signed an agreement with PT Wisata Hiburia to designate the land owned by the former as an international Exclusive Integrated Tourism Zone (EITZ). 

Landmarks said in an announcement yesterday that the land would be zoned for medical tourism, gaming and information technology hosting and would comprise an integrated resort, commercial and residential properties. 

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