Construction stopped on Ream Beach, Sihanoukville
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Re: Construction stopped on Ream Beach, Sihanoukville
Do the Chinese realise how much storms affect the beaches there? And where is the sewerage going to go?
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Re: Construction stopped on Ream Beach, Sihanoukville
Let them build it and on the opening day, tell them they have to take it down in 7 days. Fuck em!willyhilly wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 5:19 pm Do the Chinese realise how much storms affect the beaches there? And where is the sewerage going to go?
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Re: Construction stopped on Ream Beach, Sihanoukville
That building is surprisingly close to the beach. This month's Bayon Pearnik has an aerial shot of the Chinese plans from Otres 2 through Ream all the way to the airport. Ugly megalithic buildings. The Chinese really aren't good at conservation, architecture and so on. They haven't shaken the old communist habits yet. I'm wondering if the authorities will give them permission and sell off their country to them or not.
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Re: Construction stopped on Ream Beach, Sihanoukville
That's the Taiwanese one, I believe. Of all of the condo projects that's the only one I think will actually be finishedJamie_Lambo wrote:yeah just as ugly, but if you see, its a big rectangular building with 2 buildings either side with dome roofsAnchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 2:10 amBy "the same" you mean just as ugly ? I'm afraid they are all going to be "the same" right along the coast. If there is any theme or architectural continuity in the coastal development, it is the consistent ugliness and lack of imagination.Jamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 12:49 am that looks the same as the big casino theyre building in between sokha and independence beaches
As for the OP, how ironic to give planning permission for the building and then decide that a seawall is a step too far. Could be that local authorities are not happy with their share of the commission for this development ?
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Re: Construction stopped on Ream Beach, Sihanoukville
That one is a hotel. It's a big chinese hotel chain.cptrelentless wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 10:30 pmThat's the Taiwanese one, I believe. Of all of the condo projects that's the only one I think will actually be finishedJamie_Lambo wrote:yeah just as ugly, but if you see, its a big rectangular building with 2 buildings either side with dome roofsAnchor Moy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 2:10 amBy "the same" you mean just as ugly ? I'm afraid they are all going to be "the same" right along the coast. If there is any theme or architectural continuity in the coastal development, it is the consistent ugliness and lack of imagination.Jamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 12:49 am that looks the same as the big casino theyre building in between sokha and independence beaches
As for the OP, how ironic to give planning permission for the building and then decide that a seawall is a step too far. Could be that local authorities are not happy with their share of the commission for this development ?
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Re: Construction stopped on Ream Beach, Sihanoukville
Oh stop being finicky.willyhilly wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2017 5:19 pm Do the Chinese realise how much storms affect the beaches there? And where is the sewerage going to go?
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