too much chinese everything in sihanoukville
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Re: too much chinese everything in sihanoukville
in the accounting books maybe not, LoLSinnSisamouth wrote:no money is being spent
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Re: too much chinese everything in sihanoukville
even a magician wouldnt be able to spend money there
its closed to all traffic!
its closed to all traffic!
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Re: too much chinese everything in sihanoukville
Perhaps the biggest problem is finding a room let alone affordable one. The travellers are in Otres and Islands which are now the only places still worth visiting. So it's a case of moving on with the flow. In some ways it's interesting to see the way the Chinese have taken over the hill so quickly, but also driven up rents. Serendipity was ruined many years ago when they built that road and messed with the beach arrangements.
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shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 11:38 am Perhaps the biggest problem is finding a room let alone affordable one. The travellers are in Otres and Islands which are now the only places still worth visiting. So it's a case of moving on with the flow. In some ways it's interesting to see the way the Chinese have taken over the hill so quickly, but also driven up rents. Serendipity was ruined many years ago when they built that road and messed with the beach arrangements.
I assume that on a hill, there’s much better internet connections than on the islands. VOIP scams have to be monitored 24/7 with a reliable and fast connection...
I actually don't give a flying fuck, furthermore nice to meet you all here!
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Re: too much chinese everything in sihanoukville
And why was it paved?shnoukieBRO wrote: ↑Mon May 07, 2018 11:38 am Perhaps the biggest problem is finding a room let alone affordable one. The travellers are in Otres and Islands which are now the only places still worth visiting. So it's a case of moving on with the flow. In some ways it's interesting to see the way the Chinese have taken over the hill so quickly, but also driven up rents. Serendipity was ruined many years ago when they built that road and messed with the beach arrangements.
Because of an increase in western visitors and expats, who set up bars after the landlords kicked out the Khmer families. Serendipity was named by an American expat.
Now it’s the Chineses turn to move Sihanoukville along.
Re: too much chinese everything in sihanoukville
It was the traffic, road traffic, that was the last straw for me for example from Orange then up past Canadia bank and up the steep back road that comes out at the brewery took 15 minutes yesterday most of that stationary on the road after Canadia bank. Eckarech is very busy virtually all day light hours now. I left.
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Re: too much chinese everything in sihanoukville
luckily i can levitateone_dolla wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 11:44 am It was the traffic, road traffic, that was the last straw for me for example from Orange then up past Canadia bank and up the steep back road that comes out at the brewery took 15 minutes yesterday most of that stationary on the road after Canadia bank. Eckarech is very busy virtually all day light hours now. I left.
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