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It is not uncommon for golfers at the
resort to be delighted by the sight of a
shy mousedeer or a scurrying giant squirrel,
flitting across the fairways. Indigenous
animal species and flora thrive, enveloping
golfers with the magic of Mother Nature
during the entire length of play.
Hotel Sedona Makassar’s contribution to
the Group’s eco-efforts comes in the form
of weekly cleaning activity of its surrounding
neighbourhoods. Sedona Suites Hanoi, also
mindful of its responsibilities, uses only
environmentally-friendly cleaning chemicals
and treats all sewage water at the property
before disposal.
Over in Sydney, Australia, Botanic Cove is
an example of a sanctuary of conserved
habitat. Beyond building quality homes on
prime land, Keppel Land is appreciative of
the fact that Botanic Cove harbours important
natural assets, and that the development
surrounds environmentally sensitive acreage.
Dedicated planting programmes ensure the
preservation of heritage-listed vegetation.
This allows the flourishing of an astounding
130 species of flora – an amazing showcase
of biodiversity.
In fact, Keppel Land is now working closely
with the Hunters Hill Council and its
specialist consultants in the development
and construction of the park reserve next
to Tarban Creek, adjacent to Botanic Cove.
This reserve is now called the Riverglade
Reserve.
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In Kunming, China, Keppel Land’s other
premier resort Spring City Golf and Lake
Resort has been developed into a world-class
golf destination, with its courses consistently
garnering international awards for excellence.
Environmental efforts are key when
developing existing natural terrains into
greens and fairways.
The resort is adjacent to Lake Yang Zhonghai,
which is the main reservoir of potable water
for neighbouring municipal areas. To protect
the pristine natural lakes, governmental
agencies have taken great efforts to monitor
and control waste disposal into the waters.
Botanic Cove provides habitat to over 130 species of flora.
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