predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
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Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
They always build over flooded areas, right? Useless to most Cambodians and people already, right? Hence the cheap price.
Yes, it'll flood elsewhere, unless proper measures are put in place. Even then, there'll be some displacement, given their "cost-cutting" mentality.
But for the most part, probably OK, right? I mean, Chinese and Korean engineers, right?
Yes, it'll flood elsewhere, unless proper measures are put in place. Even then, there'll be some displacement, given their "cost-cutting" mentality.
But for the most part, probably OK, right? I mean, Chinese and Korean engineers, right?
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Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Not if there's a fire, not even if you hear the sound of a thud from my home and one week later there's a smell coming from there that can only be a decaying human body and you have to hold a hanky to your face because the stench is so thick that you think you're going to faint.
Even then, don't come knocking...Not for ANY reason.
Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
Not sure what to make of it but the casinos playing cash games doing very well and not a spare seat at any games most evenings . Those casinos using chips not doing as well as far as number of punters go .
The best explaination l have heard so far is the Chinese like to display their cash . Some sort of ego thing.
Just put your head inside the casino opposite the Square called Oriental Pearl. Its tables are packed with gamblers! All cash games .
Interestingly they run a pen across the hundred dollar notes to identify conterfiet notes. l was told no line appears on note if real.
The best explaination l have heard so far is the Chinese like to display their cash . Some sort of ego thing.
Just put your head inside the casino opposite the Square called Oriental Pearl. Its tables are packed with gamblers! All cash games .
Interestingly they run a pen across the hundred dollar notes to identify conterfiet notes. l was told no line appears on note if real.
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Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
No. Not exactly. Cambodia is built on water, and tides and floods are central to the eco-system. Look it up.SmartAston Martin wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:33 pm They always build over flooded areas, right? Useless to most Cambodians and people already, right? Hence the cheap price.
Yes, it'll flood elsewhere, unless proper measures are put in place. Even then, there'll be some displacement, given their "cost-cutting" mentality.
But for the most part, probably OK, right? I mean, Chinese and Korean engineers, right?
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Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
I'm quite sure these Chinese companies know the issues with flood water and build proper systems to protect themselves.
As to what consequences they'll have on other khmers living nearby, good question.
As to what consequences they'll have on other khmers living nearby, good question.
Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
Passed Pochentong a few days ago, and noticed that every single building on the stretch between the airport entrance and the HW3&4 roundabout had Chinese signage. That's a few kilometers, at least.
I remember I noticed Chinese businesses the first time I was here, in 2012, but not to that extent. Is this something new, or is it an old area for Chinese and Chinese Cambodian businesses? Maybe I just missed it before.
I remember I noticed Chinese businesses the first time I was here, in 2012, but not to that extent. Is this something new, or is it an old area for Chinese and Chinese Cambodian businesses? Maybe I just missed it before.
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all behind the airport and most of the country way out past Cham Chao is Chinese investment for abt 7 years.
the blue metal is a good tell tale.
all that land has had proper drainage, sewage, water and electricity laid on as a condition of development.
many factory workers have bought modest dwellings out there on low interest near nothing down developer/owner/vendor finance.
many have built little GH for factory worker rentals and are getting quite healthy margins on their investments.
the blue metal is a good tell tale.
all that land has had proper drainage, sewage, water and electricity laid on as a condition of development.
many factory workers have bought modest dwellings out there on low interest near nothing down developer/owner/vendor finance.
many have built little GH for factory worker rentals and are getting quite healthy margins on their investments.
Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
Sihanoukville streets are empty of tourists. Not a soul around during the day. Only casino workers coming and going. All the plans to build a New Macau will be years in the making. In the mean time it is becoming clear Sihanoukville is no longer on Western tourists radar.
I think the rainy season may have been busier.
Any chance the dream will turn into a nightmare??
I think the rainy season may have been busier.
Any chance the dream will turn into a nightmare??
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thanks for the report
it should be high season about now
it should be high season about now
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Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
It was still on our radar for our annual pilgrimage to the beach, but all the accommodation is supposedly fully booked out.paparazzi wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 12:10 pm Sihanoukville streets are empty of tourists. Not a soul around during the day. Only casino workers coming and going. All the plans to build a New Macau will be years in the making. In the mean time it is becoming clear Sihanoukville is no longer on Western tourists radar.
I think the rainy season may have been busier.
Any chance the dream will turn into a nightmare??
Way to go Snookyville. Bet many of the local businesses are hurting.
Re: predictions on future of sihanoukville and cambodia in general
Yesterday I was driving around on that street north of the railwaystation that leeds into tuol kork. An area that used to be a lake and a natural basin in the rainy season is now a concrete wasteland.
One has to wonder of the negative consequences in case of a real heavy rainy season.
One has to wonder of the negative consequences in case of a real heavy rainy season.
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