Ocher Teal has not been changed to DeyChor beach

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Ocher Teal has not been changed to DeyChor beach

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After being posted and the rumor of changing Ocher Teal to DeyChor beach through out the social medias, today Sihanuville provincial governor has claimed that there was no change due to those advertisements.


Thus, we hope that national and international visitors will stop this confusion, he added.

The picture below is about the proclamation of this misunderstanding that the Ocher Teal beach has not been changed its name.

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Re: Ocher Teal has not been changed to DeyChor beach

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So are they going to change the name of Ream Park to REAMED PARK now that its owned by the Chinese and not the people of Cambodia, and the people of Cambodia have gotten Reamed but good.
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