Chinese Media Reports Exodus From SHK
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Silence, exile, and cunning.
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Of course not. Why there would be any pics?jaynewcastle wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 2:05 am Any pictures yet of all these car parks & fields full of left behind cars ?
Re: Chinese Media Reports Exodus From SHK
Yes I’ve seen them but my friend can’t show the field ones as he will be in trouble.rogerrabbit wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 2:55 amOf course not. Why there would be any pics?jaynewcastle wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 2:05 am Any pictures yet of all these car parks & fields full of left behind cars ?
It’s real.
Don’t listen to Chinese whispers.
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September 11, 2019
Will gambling ban hit Cambodia real estate?
A recent government decision to stop issuing new online gambling licences in Cambodia has many speculating that inflow of both capital and visitors from China will take a hit in the coming months. Real estate insiders, however, say that the move only serves to improve the quality of investments coming into the Kingdom.
Many in the sector have pointed to the gaming industry in Cambodia as one of the main reasons that both investors and tourists from China have been coming to the country in increasing numbers over the past few years.
Indeed, Sihanoukville in the south and Poipet, on the border with Thailand, seem to be the focal points of this growth. Both cities have a well-established casino industry.
Everything was business as usual until the middle of last month. That’s when Prime Minister HE issued a directive that halted the issuance of new internet gambling permits. The move, which was trumpeted as a bid to eliminate online extortion associated with online gambling venues, also means that existed licences will not be renewed.
Local sources are reporting that many gaming venues have already shut their doors for good and thousands of Chinese expats have left Sihanoukville.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50642005/w ... al-estate/
Will gambling ban hit Cambodia real estate?
A recent government decision to stop issuing new online gambling licences in Cambodia has many speculating that inflow of both capital and visitors from China will take a hit in the coming months. Real estate insiders, however, say that the move only serves to improve the quality of investments coming into the Kingdom.
Many in the sector have pointed to the gaming industry in Cambodia as one of the main reasons that both investors and tourists from China have been coming to the country in increasing numbers over the past few years.
Indeed, Sihanoukville in the south and Poipet, on the border with Thailand, seem to be the focal points of this growth. Both cities have a well-established casino industry.
Everything was business as usual until the middle of last month. That’s when Prime Minister HE issued a directive that halted the issuance of new internet gambling permits. The move, which was trumpeted as a bid to eliminate online extortion associated with online gambling venues, also means that existed licences will not be renewed.
Local sources are reporting that many gaming venues have already shut their doors for good and thousands of Chinese expats have left Sihanoukville.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50642005/w ... al-estate/
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Re: Chinese Media Reports Exodus From SHK
My ears on the ground say that a few smaller casinos have closed otherwise business as usual.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 1:45 pm September 11, 2019
Will gambling ban hit Cambodia real estate?
Local sources are reporting that many gaming venues have already shut their doors for good and thousands of Chinese expats have left Sihanoukville.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50642005/w ... al-estate/
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What i call “renig “ , it happens to me all the time here , i’m used to it .. I’m not going to say typical , because it’s only me and prejudice comments won’t be approved
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You mean ‘U turn’?pissontheroof wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2019 4:51 pm What i call “renig “ , it happens to me all the time here , i’m used to it .. I’m not going to say typical , because it’s only me and prejudice comments won’t be approved
Yes. I think there’s an element of ‘smoke and bullshit’ about all of this.
HE isn’t going to cut the hand that feeds him.
Don’t listen to Chinese whispers.
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like your unsubstantiated claims of dumped cars?I think there’s an element of ‘smoke and bullshit’ about all of this
you seem to apply a double standard that gives you a free pass while doubting published reports.
it is very obvious that the government is working together with PRC police to clean up this mess.
what is "renig" POTR?
do you mean renege?
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Does this mean all the 'refugees' will move back from Kampot?
You could be next.
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