Chinese Development Eyes Up Kampot, Kep and Koh Kong
Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2018 12:03 pm
Chinese Development Eyes Up Kampot, Kep and Koh Kong, Along With Sihanoukville
Phnom Penh: New projects for the construction of high-rise buildings in Preah Sihanouk province have begun to emerge. The other has announced that the next step will make the province more attractive for investment and tourism. This progress is due to the policies of the Royal Government of Cambodia, a one-way road policy and China's Maritime Silk Road Policy, which is attracting a lot of Chinese investors and tourists.
According to Li Min, who is investing in a project on Victory Beach, Sihanoukville, the town will become the largest seaport and the second largest city in Cambodia after Phnom Penh and the construction of new buildings will continue in response to rising Chinese investment and tourism.
"Many of the international direct ventures in this city are changing the look through development into an international city with beautiful beaches, 5 star hotels, shopping centers, top entertainment areas and high end restaurants.
At the same time, under the close cooperation between Cambodia and China, the Chinese side has identified four coastal provinces in it’s maritime strategy: Koh Kong, Sihanoukville, Kampot and Kep Provinces and the coastal corridor road from Koh Kong to Kep Province will begin construction.
According to a report by the Department of Land Management, Urbanization and Construction in Sihanoukville, the construction of a smaller building in 2017 has increased by nearly 30% compared to last year.
The rise of building work also affects the public order and the environment. Constructors must comply with the instruction of the authorities, and provincial officials.
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Phnom Penh: New projects for the construction of high-rise buildings in Preah Sihanouk province have begun to emerge. The other has announced that the next step will make the province more attractive for investment and tourism. This progress is due to the policies of the Royal Government of Cambodia, a one-way road policy and China's Maritime Silk Road Policy, which is attracting a lot of Chinese investors and tourists.
According to Li Min, who is investing in a project on Victory Beach, Sihanoukville, the town will become the largest seaport and the second largest city in Cambodia after Phnom Penh and the construction of new buildings will continue in response to rising Chinese investment and tourism.
"Many of the international direct ventures in this city are changing the look through development into an international city with beautiful beaches, 5 star hotels, shopping centers, top entertainment areas and high end restaurants.
At the same time, under the close cooperation between Cambodia and China, the Chinese side has identified four coastal provinces in it’s maritime strategy: Koh Kong, Sihanoukville, Kampot and Kep Provinces and the coastal corridor road from Koh Kong to Kep Province will begin construction.
According to a report by the Department of Land Management, Urbanization and Construction in Sihanoukville, the construction of a smaller building in 2017 has increased by nearly 30% compared to last year.
The rise of building work also affects the public order and the environment. Constructors must comply with the instruction of the authorities, and provincial officials.
https://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/680843.html
https://www.facebook.com/kampongnews/po ... 0891180869