China's Vanke assures protection of KL Forest Eco Park


"We will not touch Bukit Nanas at all because this is a heritage site. Bukit Nanas is our project unique selling point," the managing director for Vanke Malaysia, Lang Cong said.

BEIJING: China's second largest property developer Vanke will work with the Malaysian government to protect the KL Forest Eco Park (Bukit Nanas forest reserve) even as they await government approval for their seven-acre development project.

"We will comply with government policies and regulations," the managing director for Vanke Malaysia, Lang Cong, told a group of Malaysian media on a familiarisation trip of Vanke's facilities in Shenzhen, Beijing and Shanghai on Wednesday.

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