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  2. Tebet Eco Park - Wikipedia

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    The Tebet Eco Park (Indonesian: Taman Eco Tebet) or Taman Kota Tebet is an urban park located in Tebet, Jakarta, Indonesia. [1] [2] The park has a land area of 7 hectares and it was previously known as Tebet Honda Park. It is a popular place for exercise, socialization, and recreation for neighboring community. [3]

  3. Mines Wellness City - Wikipedia

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    Mines Wellness City, formerly known as Mines Resort City, is an integrated Health and Wellness resort township in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, Malaysia. Background [ edit ]

  4. Eco hotel - Wikipedia

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    An eco hotel, or a green hotel, is an environmentally sustainable hotel or accommodation that has made important environmental improvements to its structure in order to minimize its impact on the natural environment. The basic definition of an eco-friendly hotel is an environmentally responsible lodging that follows the practices of green living.

  5. Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The first Pan Pacific hotel established was Sari Pan Pacific (now Sari Pacific Jakarta, Autograph Collection) in Jakarta, which was opened in 1976. It established the Emerald Management Company (EMC) to manage its hotels in Hawaii and California in 1983, and in the same year, the Traveller's Palm logo was born.

  6. The Regatta Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    The Regatta is a mixed development complex of 11 skyscrapers overlooking the Java Sea at Pluit, Jakarta, Indonesia. The complex has a land area of about 11 hectares. There is a 2.4 hectares aqua park within the complex. [1] The tallest of the towers is a hotel building, which is 163 meters tall and 40 floors above the ground. [2]

  7. Ancol Dreamland - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built in the 1970s as the largest hotel at Ancol. In the 1970s, there was the Copacabana Casino, one of the three legal casinos in Jakarta that were licensed in 1967 by Governor Ali Sadikin (the others being casinos on Jalan Thamrin and Jalan Hayam Wuruk) in order to raise venture to help fund development of the city's infrastructure.