Mekong Hotel in Kampong Cham open?

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Re: Mekong Hotel in Kampong Cham open?

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AndyKK wrote: Sat Nov 14, 2020 1:06 am
epidemiks wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 12:07 pm
barang_TK wrote: Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:59 am Mekong Hotel has been used as a quarantine center last March when a boat cruise arrived from Vietnam with a few british tourists tested positives to Covid.
I have no idea if it will re-open soon or not...
It was long closed by the time they started using it for quarantine.
I imagine the owner has a very large development planned for that prime riverside plot.
What hotel are we talking about, the Mekong Hotel or the Mekong Crossing hotel? I would have gathered the latter, and that was never used for Covid-19, but the other one was. So, for the confusion of mixed information, the Mekong Crossing was closed on the day we left when we were on the last bike trip. The owner who is a long-time friend did close up shop because of the result of Covid-19 due more to the lack of customers, but there was added presence with police sitting in the restaurant area on a daily basis. The owner was to return home with his young family to their home in Phnom Penh.
The thread is titled "Mekong Hotel", so I guessed it referred to the Mekong Hotel, which was used to quarantine covid positive tourists, not the Mekong Crossing Guesthouse.
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