More Chinese Takeover in Sihanoukville
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It is illegal for Khmers to gamble in any form.Kinetic wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 10:07 pm The full replay =>
https://www.tf1.fr/tf1/sept-a-huit/vide ... bodge.html
I saw it yesterday.
I didn't know that the khmers are not allowed in the casino. Is this true?
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Chinese New Year in Sihanoukville 2019
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This is his WeChat.
This man is surnamed du
He's in the underground money business. Money exchange.
We used to eat together
This man is surnamed du
He's in the underground money business. Money exchange.
We used to eat together
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Government releases census on foreigners in Sihanoukville
08 February 2019 | 15:31 ICT
Preah Sihanouk provincial police and relevant authorities released a first census on foreign residents on Thursday, which showed that foreigners in the province had shown a strong increase in recent years.
The report’s findings were released at a meeting led by the Interior Ministry’s General Department of Immigration director-general Kirth Chantharith and provincial governor Yun Min on Wednesday.
Chantharith said it was the first census for foreigners who are living and working in, and visiting the area.
Between December 16 last year and January 15 this year, the authorities visited 418 residences in the province, counting 13,859 foreigners (of which 2,896 were female), from 30 nationalities. Of them, Chinese nationals comprised the vast majority, with 12,454 living and working in the province.
Chantharith said national level authorities must cooperate with their provincial counterparts to enforce the law upon all people in the Kingdom without discrimination, adding that authorities must support and protect foreigners legally living and working in Cambodia.
“But with respect to foreigners who violate the laws of Cambodia, the authorities must take legal action without any hesitation or tolerance,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... anoukville
08 February 2019 | 15:31 ICT
Preah Sihanouk provincial police and relevant authorities released a first census on foreign residents on Thursday, which showed that foreigners in the province had shown a strong increase in recent years.
The report’s findings were released at a meeting led by the Interior Ministry’s General Department of Immigration director-general Kirth Chantharith and provincial governor Yun Min on Wednesday.
Chantharith said it was the first census for foreigners who are living and working in, and visiting the area.
Between December 16 last year and January 15 this year, the authorities visited 418 residences in the province, counting 13,859 foreigners (of which 2,896 were female), from 30 nationalities. Of them, Chinese nationals comprised the vast majority, with 12,454 living and working in the province.
Chantharith said national level authorities must cooperate with their provincial counterparts to enforce the law upon all people in the Kingdom without discrimination, adding that authorities must support and protect foreigners legally living and working in Cambodia.
“But with respect to foreigners who violate the laws of Cambodia, the authorities must take legal action without any hesitation or tolerance,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... anoukville
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90% Chinese, 10% other foreigner (and declining..)Between December 16 last year and January 15 this year, the authorities visited 418 residences in the province, counting 13,859 foreigners (of which 2,896 were female), from 30 nationalities. Of them, Chinese nationals comprised the vast majority, with 12,454 living and working in the province.
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Frankly surprised there is still over 1400 "other". What the hell are they doing there?
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Vietnamese will be a large portionjohnny lightning wrote: ↑Sat Feb 09, 2019 10:49 am Frankly surprised there is still over 1400 "other". What the hell are they doing there?
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Du-ing it right. Love the wechat pics of the $$$
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I thi nk they must have left a zero off the end of the number for chinese. When you come into KOW they scan your passport. surely they can just print out how many from each country?
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Nightlife downtown in the New Sihanoukville.
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