Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin said the state government would however need to adequately consider the proposal which involved building the resort in a protected area under the Sabah Parks’ watch."We need to consider the best approach in bringing new investment into the area as it is a protected park."
Meanwhile, the Sabah tourism ministry delegation also discussed heavily with the company on the development of the first stand-alone theme park in the state, apart from the resort-cum-theme park earlier.
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