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  2. Bintan Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Bintan Resorts is the name for a resort enclave occupying the northern area of Bintan Island in Indonesia. Established in 1990 as a joint venture between the Indonesian and Singaporean governments, it is located in the village of Sebong Lagoi in the district of Teluk Sebong, Bintan Regency. The enclave is operated by PT Bintan Resort Cakrawala.

  3. Bintan Island - Wikipedia

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    Bintan Island or Negeri Segantang Lada is an island in the Riau archipelago of Indonesia. It is part of the Riau Islands province, the capital of which, Tanjung Pinang , lies in the island's south and is the island's main community.

  4. Mayang Sari Beach Resort - Wikipedia

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    Mayang Sari Beach Resort opened in March 1995. [2] It was the first venture of SMI Hotels & Resorts in Indonesia. [3] The Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal in Singapore began operation in November 1995, providing a new way to reach the island. [2]

  5. Bintan Lagoon Resort - Wikipedia

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    Bintan Lagoon Resort is a hotel and resort complex on the north coast of Bintan, Indonesia. It is located 75 minutes by direct high-speed ferry from Singapore . The resort and ferry, is set in over 300 hectares of gardens overlooks the South China Sea and the archipelago of the Riau Islands .

  6. LooLa Adventure Resort - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor and water activities are held, and the resort has its own zoo. [3] Attendance at the resort dropped significantly in the mid 2010s following the Sabah earthquake which killed seven students, two teachers and a tour guide, with concerns about safety in outdoor activities.

  7. Grand Mosque of the Sultan of Riau - Wikipedia

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    Penyengat Island was the royal seat of the once powerful Sultanate of Riau-Lingga, and it is famous for its viceroys of Riau during the 18th century conflict with European powers. Penyengat still bears the traces of its illustrious and mystic past. Despite being ruined and abandoned for almost 70 years, Penyengat has recently been restored.