Saturday 28 September 2013

PENDEDAHAN : DIRANCANG SEAWAL TAHUN 2006 :KINI DI KENALI SEBAGAI :- 1 MALAYSIA SPRITUAL TOURISM


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The proposed AO MI SHAN Spiritual Tourism Project is in line with the government’s policy of promoting spiritual tourism as reported in the PRIME NEWS section, page 8 of the ‘The News Straits Times’ dated Monday 20th February, 2006.


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The chosen site for the development of AO MI SHAN lies about 5 kilometres North of the town of Kota Tinggi and about 45 kilometres north-east of Johor Baru, a mere one hour’s drive from Singapore or one and a half hours from Malacca. 

Presently, the proposed site is under rubber and oil palm cultivation. The undulating and hilly terrain makes it an excellent and ideal location to carry out this development.

New Straits Times, 14 Nov 2006

JOHOR BARU: Mystery surrounds a religious group which wants to build a multi-billion ringgit “spiritual tourism centre” in Kota Tinggi.

However, state authorities are completely in the dark about the project, which has become a major talking point among the Chinese community here.

In full-colour advertisements placed in several newspapers on Saturday, the project developer — Yong Aun Holdings Sdn Bhd — said the project, called “Ao Mi Shan” (Enchanting Resort), would be built on a 113ha site next year.

Its centrepiece will be a towering statue of the Chinese deity, Kuan Yin.

The company has appointed Tokong Nam Hai in Pulai and the Tokong Ban Sin in Selangor as its southern and northern region co-ordinators.

According to the advertisements, the development will showcase the cultures of religions such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Hinduism, Sikhism and Christianity.

The plan includes the construction of resort bungalows and cultural villages.

But checks with the Kota Tinggi district council, the Kota Tinggi land office and various other government departments and agencies about the project drew a blank.

Apparently, no building plans have been submitted by the developer.
Honorable Dato’ Allan Ho (DIMP)

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Hon. Dato’ Allan Ho a Malaysian Entrepreneur is an expert in the Networking, and Hotel & Resorts industries. In 1978 till 1996 he owned and operated 15 entertainment outlets in and around Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur.  He was also involved in the trading and the export of live animals especially monkeys from 1975 till 1981.

Hon. Dato’ have vast experiences in the field of acting, he acted as Special Guest star in the Malaysian Historic flick “Bukit Kepong” based on True Story of Bukit Kepong Incident. Later acted in another famous movie Pemburu  in 1980’s. Hon. Dato’ a veteran Artist and Entrepreneur worked with Tan Sri Jins Shamsudin, Dato' Haji Rahim Razali, Datuk Yusof Haslam and many well-known artists from Malaysia.

He also owned and operated a freight forwarding company from 1975 till 1986. His network extends to almost all of Asia and Australia. Hon. Dato’ Allan was appointed to the position of Group Managing Director of Enchant Acres Sdn. Bhd., Ambitious Era Sdn. Bhd. and 1 Malaysia Spiritual Tourism Promotion Berhad to spearhead the marketing and operations of the Group.
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Dato’ Dr. Allan Ho DIMP, Ph.D is an expert in the Networking, and Hotel & Resorts industries. In 1978 till 1996 he owned and operated 15 entertainment outlets in and around Petaling Jaya and Kuala Lumpur. He was also involved in the trading and the export of live animals especially monkeys from 1975 till 1981. He also owned and operated a freight forwarding company from 1975 till 1986. His network extends to almost all of Asia and Australia. Dato’ was appointed to the position of Group Managing Director of Enchant Acres Sdn Bhd, Ambitious Era Sdn Bhd. and 1 Malaysia Spiritual Tourism Promotion Berhad to spearhead the marketing and operations of the Group.

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