Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
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Re: Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
Most Chinese cities, especially those that are major hubs like Shenzhen, don’t have crippling daily, day long power outages every year, for starters.
I wonder how long until the Masters pass laws that will apply and be enforced on the Kingdom of Wonder? Or at least the bureaucrats in the Sihanoukville will all be appointed from Beijing?
Interesting times.
I wonder how long until the Masters pass laws that will apply and be enforced on the Kingdom of Wonder? Or at least the bureaucrats in the Sihanoukville will all be appointed from Beijing?
Interesting times.
Re: Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
Why don't they build more empty cities in there own country.
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This is a new development that may impact Cambodia. It may be partly inspired by declines in Macau visitor numbers.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-08-28/C ... index.html
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-08-28/C ... index.html
Re: Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
Reading this article makes me laugh, china officials are building there own gambling City in sihanouk, total hipicritsarmchairlawyer wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 10:41 am This is a new development that may impact Cambodia. It may be partly inspired by declines in Macau visitor numbers.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-08-28/C ... index.html
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Re: Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
UPDATE: Sihanoukville Masterplan: Phase 2 Coming Soon
Preah Sihanouk plan’s Phase II ‘soon’
Hom Phanet | Publication date 04 April 2022 | 21:18 ICT
Preparation for the Preah Sihanouk Multi-Purpose Special Economic Zone masterplan is entering into the second phase, which illustrates the future of the plan, once the Ministry of Economy and Finance reviews and finalises the draft results from the report’s first phase.
The first phase results, prepared by the Urban Planning Design Institute of Shenzhen (UPDIS), focused on area and situation analysis, and preliminary concepts that illustrated the future of the masterplan.
Late in March, a meeting led by finance minister Aun Ponmorniroth and chairman of the inter-ministerial coordinating committee for the masterplan, discussed and approved the main contents of the first phase draft.
Preah Sihanouk provincial deputy governor Long Dimanche told The Post on April 4 that the meeting was a preliminary assessment of the masterplan, which was jointly developed by a finance ministry working group and UPDIS.
He commented that the assessment enabled the working groups to seek and analyse the actual condition of Preah Sihanouk with regards to its industrial base, natural resources, infrastructure, environment, labour management and business environment.
“We hope that the masterplan is a strategic plan that [encapsulates] the long-term vision of the government and that it is clear and feasible, as well as being consistent with national strategies and other key development strategies,” Dimanche shared.
He also expressed hope that the plan would turn Preah Sihanouk into a major urban centre in Southeast Asia, powered by smart technology and equipped with world-class public services and living facilities.
The plan, which is intended to replicate Shenzhen’s industrial success, is aimed at turning the province into a green environment with a high value-added industrial zone while becoming an important economic pole that would provide employment to the people.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/ ... se-ii-soon
Preah Sihanouk plan’s Phase II ‘soon’
Hom Phanet | Publication date 04 April 2022 | 21:18 ICT
Preparation for the Preah Sihanouk Multi-Purpose Special Economic Zone masterplan is entering into the second phase, which illustrates the future of the plan, once the Ministry of Economy and Finance reviews and finalises the draft results from the report’s first phase.
The first phase results, prepared by the Urban Planning Design Institute of Shenzhen (UPDIS), focused on area and situation analysis, and preliminary concepts that illustrated the future of the masterplan.
Late in March, a meeting led by finance minister Aun Ponmorniroth and chairman of the inter-ministerial coordinating committee for the masterplan, discussed and approved the main contents of the first phase draft.
Preah Sihanouk provincial deputy governor Long Dimanche told The Post on April 4 that the meeting was a preliminary assessment of the masterplan, which was jointly developed by a finance ministry working group and UPDIS.
He commented that the assessment enabled the working groups to seek and analyse the actual condition of Preah Sihanouk with regards to its industrial base, natural resources, infrastructure, environment, labour management and business environment.
“We hope that the masterplan is a strategic plan that [encapsulates] the long-term vision of the government and that it is clear and feasible, as well as being consistent with national strategies and other key development strategies,” Dimanche shared.
He also expressed hope that the plan would turn Preah Sihanouk into a major urban centre in Southeast Asia, powered by smart technology and equipped with world-class public services and living facilities.
The plan, which is intended to replicate Shenzhen’s industrial success, is aimed at turning the province into a green environment with a high value-added industrial zone while becoming an important economic pole that would provide employment to the people.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/ ... se-ii-soon
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Re: Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
Once they complete the highway out to the islands, it'll all start to take shape.
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Re: Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:04 am Once they complete the highway out to the islands, it'll all start to take shape.
I would think it ll be easier to go in the islands, from PP, and that's all.
Better road connection doesn't necessarily promote the development of the towns connected but encourage to develop more the biggest one.
Let's see what happens with SHK. Maybe it ll work.
Re: Chinese team to study master plan for Sihanoukville
Great… a master plan for the final solution to the Sihanoukville question….
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The shape of Wat ?Pseudonomdeplume wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:04 am Once they complete the highway out to the islands, it'll all start to take shape.
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