Sihanoukville casino workers from Lion Casino protest over unpaid wages
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Re: Sihanoukville casino workers from Lion Casino protest over unpaid wages
First the hole in the wall Chinese barber shops next multi million dollar casinos and condos.
Re: Sihanoukville casino workers from Lion Casino protest over unpaid wages
The hallmark of Chinese mass tourism is the flag held high by the tour leader and the tour group in a line following. No stopping off till leader says " We go here". Thats a Chinese owned joint.
No sign of Chinese mass tourism in Sihanoukville so far!!
Looking like the Chinese businesses opening over past 6 months may have their timing wrong. Still a way off before the projected 500,000 Chinese a year visiting Sihanoukville start showing up (if at all).. Meantime rent and wages must be paid. Looking like a few Chinese businesses 'calling for oxygen'.
At the end of the day the Chinese Government will ensure Hainan Island is a great success. This may well leave Sihanoukville dream a bit of a nightmare.
No sign of Chinese mass tourism in Sihanoukville so far!!
Looking like the Chinese businesses opening over past 6 months may have their timing wrong. Still a way off before the projected 500,000 Chinese a year visiting Sihanoukville start showing up (if at all).. Meantime rent and wages must be paid. Looking like a few Chinese businesses 'calling for oxygen'.
At the end of the day the Chinese Government will ensure Hainan Island is a great success. This may well leave Sihanoukville dream a bit of a nightmare.
Re: Sihanoukville casino workers from Lion Casino protest over unpaid wages
I think sihanoukville needs some infrastructure before those tourists start arriving en masse there. They prefer to walk from what I've seen when doing the giant flag tours. I'm sure this is all btc money being cleaned here and that's drying up pretty quickly because of all the Chinese regulations around crypto.
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Re: Sihanoukville casino workers from Lion Casino protest over unpaid wages
Hainan gambling talks - 2010
https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/201 ... mbling-no/
Hainan gambling talks - 2013
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/b ... l?referer=
It’s been on the cards for at least 8 years.
https://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/201 ... mbling-no/
Hainan gambling talks - 2013
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/02/19/b ... l?referer=
It’s been on the cards for at least 8 years.
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Re: Sihanoukville casino workers from Lion Casino protest over unpaid wages
Hainan will not pay out in dollars or euros, so it is irrelevant. Cambodian casinos pay out in USD.paparazzi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 7:32 pm The hallmark of Chinese mass tourism is the flag held high by the tour leader and the tour group in a line following. No stopping off till leader says " We go here". Thats a Chinese owned joint.
No sign of Chinese mass tourism in Sihanoukville so far!!
Looking like the Chinese businesses opening over past 6 months may have their timing wrong. Still a way off before the projected 500,000 Chinese a year visiting Sihanoukville start showing up (if at all).. Meantime rent and wages must be paid. Looking like a few Chinese businesses 'calling for oxygen'.
At the end of the day the Chinese Government will ensure Hainan Island is a great success. This may well leave Sihanoukville dream a bit of a nightmare.
Re: Sihanoukville casino workers from Lion Casino protest over unpaid wages
the ponzi would have collapsed well before thenbangkokhooker wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 6:47 pm First the hole in the wall Chinese barber shops next multi million dollar casinos and condos.
http://www.scmp.com/news/article/210844 ... me-economy
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