Developer begins repainting cross-shaped air wells


Rectification in progress: The view of the air wells which resemble crucifixes on the rooftops of a housing project in Kelibang, Langkawi.

ALOR SETAR: The housing developer of a newly-completed project in Langkawi has started repainting the structures of the houses that look like crosses from afar, says Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda).

Kedah and Perlis Rehda chairman Datuk Rick Cheng Wooi Seong confirmed that the rectification work began yesterday and would take about two weeks to complete.

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