Sihanoukville is a Mess; Authorities React
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So HE will open the fixing of roadworks that the guest investors destroyed to show that they are welcome to do whatever they want as long as his crew are advantaged.
Fuck the people..........
Fuck the people..........
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Is it too late to save Sihanoukville ?
Sihanoukville
Time to rebuild
Since Prime Minister HE announced a ban on online gambling, tens of thousands of Chinese nationals have left Sihanoukville on Cambodia’s coast. But the road to rebuilding seems a long one indeed
WHY WE WROTE THIS: Because unsustainable development in Sihanoukville is casting a long shadow across Cambodia.
Kevin Livingston
October 17, 2019
The minibus packed with Russian tourists belches clouds of black smoke as it bounces along the bumpy pothole-riddled roads of Sihanoukville.
The visitors, who are making their way to the ferry that will take them to Koh Rong Samloem, one of the two nearby islands that cater to Western tourists, remain quiet as they pass mountains of rubbish and construction debris.
With families living amidst the refuse, it is almost a parallel world to the hundreds of gleaming Chinese-owned casinos that dot the landscape. In many ways, Sihanoukville, once the seaside jewel of Cambodia, resembles a war zone. The buildings are all hollow shells and debris is everywhere.
What this latest busload of visitors have entered is a giant construction zone with no end in sight and no real rhyme or reason for the building. Dan Davies, director of property management at international real estate firm CBRE in Phnom Penh, said that much of the development was being done by Chinese speculators just looking to sell the land on to the next investor.
“Who is going to live in these buildings?” he asks...
https://southeastasiaglobe.com/sihanouk ... edemption/
Sihanoukville
Time to rebuild
Since Prime Minister HE announced a ban on online gambling, tens of thousands of Chinese nationals have left Sihanoukville on Cambodia’s coast. But the road to rebuilding seems a long one indeed
WHY WE WROTE THIS: Because unsustainable development in Sihanoukville is casting a long shadow across Cambodia.
Kevin Livingston
October 17, 2019
The minibus packed with Russian tourists belches clouds of black smoke as it bounces along the bumpy pothole-riddled roads of Sihanoukville.
The visitors, who are making their way to the ferry that will take them to Koh Rong Samloem, one of the two nearby islands that cater to Western tourists, remain quiet as they pass mountains of rubbish and construction debris.
With families living amidst the refuse, it is almost a parallel world to the hundreds of gleaming Chinese-owned casinos that dot the landscape. In many ways, Sihanoukville, once the seaside jewel of Cambodia, resembles a war zone. The buildings are all hollow shells and debris is everywhere.
What this latest busload of visitors have entered is a giant construction zone with no end in sight and no real rhyme or reason for the building. Dan Davies, director of property management at international real estate firm CBRE in Phnom Penh, said that much of the development was being done by Chinese speculators just looking to sell the land on to the next investor.
“Who is going to live in these buildings?” he asks...
https://southeastasiaglobe.com/sihanouk ... edemption/
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Re: Sihanoukville is a Mess; Authorities React
That SEA Globe article ^^ (link immediately above) is the best report I have yet read about Sihanoukville.
Nothing new to CEO readers, but it sums it all up really well.
Unfortunately, i fear the dire predictions are probably true - the "clean up" will be ineffective, and even if it was properly conducted - the physical attractions will take a long long time to recover.
"It hit like a cyclone" he said..
(PS, but it was a bit euro-centric. Not much there about the huge number of Cambodian tourists that flocked there. For most it was their first ever experience of a beach resort town. It was theirs, and they loved it.
That is the angle that is rarely talked about, even on CEO )
Nothing new to CEO readers, but it sums it all up really well.
Unfortunately, i fear the dire predictions are probably true - the "clean up" will be ineffective, and even if it was properly conducted - the physical attractions will take a long long time to recover.
"It hit like a cyclone" he said..
(PS, but it was a bit euro-centric. Not much there about the huge number of Cambodian tourists that flocked there. For most it was their first ever experience of a beach resort town. It was theirs, and they loved it.
That is the angle that is rarely talked about, even on CEO )
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The new route 4 pp to shv will be funded via road tolls so the people will end up paying for that too
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Not that great to be honest. Like you say, why it's only from view of westener who had failed business there? How about local point of view? They haven't even tried to get comment from the local officials. Half of the article is just hearsay.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:48 pm That SEA Globe article ^^ (link immediately above) is the best report I have yet read about Sihanoukville.
Nothing new to CEO readers, but it sums it all up really well.
Unfortunately, i fear the dire predictions are probably true - the "clean up" will be ineffective, and even if it was properly conducted - the physical attractions will take a long long time to recover.
"It hit like a cyclone" he said..
(PS, but it was a bit euro-centric. Not much there about the huge number of Cambodian tourists that flocked there. For most it was their first ever experience of a beach resort town. It was theirs, and they loved it.
That is the angle that is rarely talked about, even on CEO )
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Do you work in real estate by any chance Roger?rogerrabbit wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 1:47 pmSternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:48 pm That SEA Globe article ^^ (link immediately above) is the best report I have yet read about Sihanoukville.
Nothing new to CEO readers, but it sums it all up really well.
Unfortunately, i fear the dire predictions are probably true - the "clean up" will be ineffective, and even if it was properly conducted - the physical attractions will take a long long time to recover.
"It hit like a cyclone" he said..
(PS, but it was a bit euro-centric. Not much there about the huge number of Cambodian tourists that flocked there. For most it was their first ever experience of a beach resort town. It was theirs, and they loved it.
That is the angle that is rarely talked about, even on CEO )
Not that great to be honest. Like you say, why it's only from view of westener who had failed business there? How about local point of view? They haven't even tried to get comment from the local officials. Half of the article is just hearsay.
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No, I don't work in real estate.armchairlawyer wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 3:17 pmDo you work in real estate by any chance Roger?rogerrabbit wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 1:47 pmSternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:48 pm That SEA Globe article ^^ (link immediately above) is the best report I have yet read about Sihanoukville.
Nothing new to CEO readers, but it sums it all up really well.
Unfortunately, i fear the dire predictions are probably true - the "clean up" will be ineffective, and even if it was properly conducted - the physical attractions will take a long long time to recover.
"It hit like a cyclone" he said..
(PS, but it was a bit euro-centric. Not much there about the huge number of Cambodian tourists that flocked there. For most it was their first ever experience of a beach resort town. It was theirs, and they loved it.
That is the angle that is rarely talked about, even on CEO )
Not that great to be honest. Like you say, why it's only from view of westener who had failed business there? How about local point of view? They haven't even tried to get comment from the local officials. Half of the article is just hearsay.
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Sihanoukville - Some roads in Sihanoukville have stretches that are permanently covered with stagnant water, because the water cannot drain off. Some areas of town are full of these no-go streets of dirty water, mud and trash. The air smells bad and the rats do not even hide.
This is in district 4, Sihanoukville. It has not been raining.
Posted on 13 December by Huy Bunleng
This is in district 4, Sihanoukville. It has not been raining.
Posted on 13 December by Huy Bunleng
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CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 8:05 am Sihanoukville - Some roads in Sihanoukville have stretches that are permanently covered with stagnant water, because the water cannot drain off. Some areas of town are full of these no-go streets of dirty water, mud and trash. The air smells bad and the rats do not even hide.
This is in district 4, Sihanoukville. It has not been raining.
Posted on 13 December by Huy Bunleng
And those are just some of the waterfront properties on the beach. But where has the sand gone ?
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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