Cambodian business sense

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The fence now going up along road outside the row of BBQ places.

Thats a fair chunk of property.
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paparazzi wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2017 12:06 pm Thats a fair chunk of property.
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paparazzi wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2017 11:28 am Yes not sure where Khmer families will go . Guess still far end of beach.

The place is completely focused on one Chinese group. The gambler. Not Chinese families as evidenced by the waterpark being dismantled by looks.

All eggs in one basket.
There was a waterpark there before? Name, pics, please?
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Name...that new big fucking white place, one block back, down the road from aqua... " white sands ?".

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paparazzi wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2017 10:56 am From footpath back fence.

Beach will have a few local food vendors and may even have a few chairs for rent. But thats likely it.

Further down beach will pick up trade as will bars by the rocks up from pier.

50 cent beer drinkers all heading inland to Glory Hole at Square. Pub Street may also do well.

Many going to 'Yellow Box' type drink stalls up the side streets.

Give it a few years and this part of beach fenced off may look good if you like high rise casino resorts l guess.

Certainly the Sihanoukville of past is gone.
From what I hear the 50 cent beer drinkers are moving to kampot, Thailand, Indonesia and anywhere else where there are no casinos. This is the end of tourism in Cambodia. Macau mark 2
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pczz wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:33 pm
paparazzi wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2017 10:56 am From footpath back fence.

Beach will have a few local food vendors and may even have a few chairs for rent. But thats likely it.

Further down beach will pick up trade as will bars by the rocks up from pier.

50 cent beer drinkers all heading inland to Glory Hole at Square. Pub Street may also do well.

Many going to 'Yellow Box' type drink stalls up the side streets.

Give it a few years and this part of beach fenced off may look good if you like high rise casino resorts l guess.

Certainly the Sihanoukville of past is gone.
From what I hear the 50 cent beer drinkers are moving to kampot, Thailand, Indonesia and anywhere else where there are no casinos. This is the end of tourism in Cambodia. Macau mark 2
End of pre-2017 type of tourism maybe, but definitely not end of tourism in general.
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Yeah, but the pre-2017 expats and tourists put it on the map.

Who knows? If it wasn't for Chuck, Serendipity Beach could have gone undiscovered for decades.
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