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Published on: 7/24/2001
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The agreement was signed between Deputy Chairperson of the Planning and Cooperation Committee Mrs. Khempheng Pholsena and Chief Executive Officer of the Malaysian company Mr. Cheok Tiam Chen.
The program will also include the possibility of a public park system to entice tourists.The original investment for the project will come entirely from foreign investors and the Government will take a 30 % share of the profits during the 30-year rental lease given the Malaysian company for the resort.
Paksong district is located in Champassak province, 50 km. south of Champassak city.It is a former volcanic area, and is famous for its coffee and tea production, exported to the world markets.