Has the Chinafication started in Kampot?
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Travelandseek wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:29 pm Hi guys I’m in Sihanoukville now and this place is a real dump ! Everywhere is trash and the area is full of construction and casino for Chinese people . I didn’t see any causian around except -3-5 people. Almost everyone is Chinese here ! I was planing to visit pubs and hostess bars but I changed my mind. I will escape to Koh Rong Samloem tomorrow !
There is still the youth centre plaza, which is passable, and a handful of bars in victory hill, however they aren't very welcoming.
Re: Has the Chinafication started in Kampot?
I went there recently and visited the Stumble Inn. Disinterested staff, rude barang owner and warm beer.ozguyinshv wrote:Travelandseek wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:29 pm Hi guys I’m in Sihanoukville now and this place is a real dump ! Everywhere is trash and the area is full of construction and casino for Chinese people . I didn’t see any causian around except -3-5 people. Almost everyone is Chinese here ! I was planing to visit pubs and hostess bars but I changed my mind. I will escape to Koh Rong Samloem tomorrow !
There is still the youth centre plaza, which is passable, and a handful of bars in victory hill, however they aren't very welcoming.
In fact is was exactly like the Stumble Inn down pub street!
What a coincidence!
Went to Martini instead for a few.
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whatwat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:27 pmI went there recently and visited the Stumble Inn. Disinterested staff, rude barang owner and warm beer.ozguyinshv wrote:Travelandseek wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 7:29 pm Hi guys I’m in Sihanoukville now and this place is a real dump ! Everywhere is trash and the area is full of construction and casino for Chinese people . I didn’t see any causian around except -3-5 people. Almost everyone is Chinese here ! I was planing to visit pubs and hostess bars but I changed my mind. I will escape to Koh Rong Samloem tomorrow !
There is still the youth centre plaza, which is passable, and a handful of bars in victory hill, however they aren't very welcoming.
In fact is was exactly like the Stumble Inn down pub street!
What a coincidence!
Went to Martini instead for a few.
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Yeah I went to the stumble inn a few times too. very average bar, got attitude from the staff too. Not many options in shv now unfortunately
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Re: Has the Chinafication started in Kampot?
Some Kampot expats have started up a petition online against a project to build a massive 42-storey building in the old town area of Kampot, which is supposedly a protected heritage zone.
If anyone has more information on this project, please post it here.
If anyone has more information on this project, please post it here.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/community_p ... WKGfb%2BenReconsider Project of 42 story Twin Tower in Old Kampot Town
651 have signed. Let's get to 750
This petition has been created by Jean Yves D. and may not represent the views of the Avaaz community.
Kampot is a well known town for his heritage from the early 20th century with a lot of old buildings. A provincial decree has been prepared by provincial authorities which has estabished construction rules in a define heritage protected area . There is a project to build a twin tower of 42 stories in the heart of the old town which is in this protected zone. A collective of friend of Kampot will address a letter to Sandech Decho HE prime minister and to the King Preah Boromneit Norodom Seyha Mony to ask them to consider to modify this project to built heritage friendly construction in that place and move the high tower outside of the Old Town.
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Re: Has the Chinafication started in Kampot?
CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Sat Jan 25, 2020 11:21 am Some Kampot expats have started up a petition online against a project to build a massive 42-storey building in the old town area of Kampot, which is supposedly a protected heritage zone.
If anyone has more information on this project, please post it here.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/community_p ... WKGfb%2BenReconsider Project of 42 story Twin Tower in Old Kampot Town
651 have signed. Let's get to 750
This petition has been created by Jean Yves D. and may not represent the views of the Avaaz community.
Kampot is a well known town for his heritage from the early 20th century with a lot of old buildings. A provincial decree has been prepared by provincial authorities which has estabished construction rules in a define heritage protected area . There is a project to build a twin tower of 42 stories in the heart of the old town which is in this protected zone. A collective of friend of Kampot will address a letter to Sandech Decho HE prime minister and to the King Preah Boromneit Norodom Seyha Mony to ask them to consider to modify this project to built heritage friendly construction in that place and move the high tower outside of the Old Town.
To increase chance of success we need your support!
IMO it wont ever happen for a few reasons
- No demand and already oversupply now our Chinese friends have cooled down
- Geography - the land all around is mud,silt and clay and probably no solid earth base at all. Add a fairly big river that can raise and drop 3-5m in both directions, is fast flowing and tidal, and a mere 50m from the site. Guesses are that they would have to go 20 floors down to have a base which would fix the parking problems
- Seems similar to the Boo Young projects in PP. Get all the permissions signed off by HE and then wait to sell it to a developer. Look at the site near the airport or next door to Sokha hotel in Choy Changvar. They had a groundbreaking on an auspicious day where they drove a few piles in and blocked the streets for the dignitaries down from PP (including HE from memory) with lots of new heavy machinery on site. I heard mention that this constitutes progress and therefore validates the contracts
- Some months on all the machinery has gone and there is no work or workers on site
- Apart from the rendered drawings around the fence there is no sales office in evidence. Nothing that size will be constructed before a large percentage of the space is presold
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A 42 twin tower in the heart of Kampot will look as out of place and welcome as a bucket of turds in a swimming pool!
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