Kampong Cham
- frank lee bent
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Kampong Cham
Who lives there in town?
Got a supermarket?
Costs for a shophouse to rent in a location for a cafe?
Any expats?
Overrun by Chinese?
Reliable power?
Got a supermarket?
Costs for a shophouse to rent in a location for a cafe?
Any expats?
Overrun by Chinese?
Reliable power?
Re: Kampong Cham
Are there any English teachers to enable the O.P. to construct a grammatically correct sentence?
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Re: Kampong Cham
As I understand it the purpose of grammar is "to help ensure clarity of communication".
What's unclear about the 6 questions above?
What's unclear about the 6 questions above?
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Re: Kampong Cham
Any informative comments are welcome.
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Re: Kampong Cham
Frank, as you probably know I don't live in KC proper, but nearby and visit the city weekly. There are cafés all along the riverfront and the rents are outrageous. Furthermore they are primarily dilapidated warehouses, not shop houses. Another couple of minuses; the city is seen primarily as as one day. transit point. As for expats there are several Christian NGOs, including a large Morman faction.frank lee bent wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:23 am Who lives there in town?
Got a supermarket?
Costs for a shophouse to rent in a location for a cafe?
Any expats?
Overrun by Chinese?
Reliable power?
I don't know if you remember Tanya who died a few years back, but she rented a shop house but couldn't make a go out of it and moved on. She had excellent food, especially German and reasonably priced beer.
As for the Chinese, they are mostly 3rd&4th generation, but businesses from the PRC have been buying up land just outside of the city.
Supermarkets? Small and overpriced. Tanya shoped in PP as I am forced to do. Power is sketchy during storms.
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
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Re: Kampong Cham
Thanks!
Good info.
Good info.
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Re: Kampong Cham
I was in KC a year or two ago i cant remember exactly, Seems like a friendly enough place, Locals are closed compared to Other places, Mostly you will feel like an outsider there without Khmer langaugae skills.
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Re: Kampong Cham
Do they try and overcharge for pineapples?
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Re: Kampong Cham
No, the were 2000KHR, the only overcharge tourists.
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