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Pattaya versus Sihanoukeville

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16 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

I was just thinking how 6 years ago I was sitting on the beach eating BBQ fish and chips for a couple bucks, enjoying a quiet evening.  It truly had a village feel and was a cool place.

Yes, I was sat on a lovely beach there nearly on my own, enjoying Langostinos freshly cooked. A far cry now. 

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  • You will not recognise Sihanoukville today. It's being torn apart by Chinese developers and replaced by anything that will make them money principally hotels and casinos.   Savour the memori

  • A friend of mine went there last year after many years away, said he'll never go back, the Chinese have taken over and there's little of what we barangs remember about the good old days in Snooky left

  • Only you can say if the 'new town' is to your liking I'm just saying the Cambodian soul has been replaced by the Chinese juggernaut.   Take a look and let us know.

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15 hours ago, JamieLambo said:

the Chinese have caused a lot of those problems, they bought the reservoir, they filled in the swamp which all the rain run off water used to run into, when i was there at Xmas nowhere had any running water, i had to shower using bottled water, was grim, now the place is flooded now badly

 

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Amazing photos. 

 

I only saw minor flooding when I was there, and I suspected it wasn't rain water, it was sewage. 

 

Lucky I wasn't trapped in a flood like in your photos.

 

I frequently had to shower with the bucket and scoop because of water shut offs, and had some sleepless nights in a hot bedroom without even a fan, due to power blackouts.  Both of these were normal for Sihanoukville in the past, but now they are longer, much longer, and a lot more frequent.

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19 hours ago, JamieLambo said:

lived there for 5 years, sad to see how its become the past couple of yearsgolden-lions-roundabout-sihanoukville-1.jpg.086ecaf3a7f83de2091250e3ca2855a4.jpg67658902_2461086150793964_3162384866721398784_n.jpg.7a80f2599b6e5b41995072bc463ba148.jpg

The change between these 2 pictures is shocking......I knew things had changed for the worse but I did not quite get it was this bad...

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6 hours ago, fforest1 said:

The change between these 2 pictures is shocking......I knew things had changed for the worse but I did not quite get it was this bad...

lol i have more...

 

people who have been to Sihanoukville before might remember the old Golden Lion Plaza/Pub Street (where shipwrecked/Stevie C's bars etc were) those people might remember the road how it used to look up until around 2016/17, this is what it is like now....

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and people wonder why SHV is flooding all the time now... look at how much chinese development has gone on the past 3 years...

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Otres 1 is now the latest victim of the Chinese invasion...

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Most all wars prior to this one they dropped bombs on countries that were invaded.....The bombs exploded outwards..For the Chinese invasion of Cambodia/Sihanoukville the bombs they now drop explode upwards in the form of new buildings....


I have never seen any place change so fast....

 

I wonder if the Chinese will be able to drive the westerners out of  Phnom Penh same as  Sihanoukville.....

I know they are doing plenty of buying and building in Phnom Penh also...

Hey Jamie Lambo are these your pictures? I cant seem to find any good before and after Sihanoukville pictures like these on the internet....  

9 hours ago, JamieLambo said:

lol i have more...

 

people who have been to Sihanoukville before might remember the old Golden Lion Plaza/Pub Street (where shipwrecked/Stevie C's bars etc were) those people might remember the road how it used to look up until around 2016/17, this is what it is like now....

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and people wonder why SHV is flooding all the time now... look at how much chinese development has gone on the past 3 years...

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Otres 1 is now the latest victim of the Chinese invasion...

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"Pub Street" as of November 2018.

 

 

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2 hours ago, fforest1 said:

Hey Jamie Lambo are these your pictures? I cant seem to find any good before and after Sihanoukville pictures like these on the internet....  

Check out my thread on the Cambodia Travel Forum. 

6 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Yes.

It is higher then Thailand, Pattaya for sure.

There is nothing redeeming about the place. And if a person is going there to live on the 3rd world cheap, good luck with it.

You get what you pay for.  And on the big picture it is not that much cheaper if at all.

But, I realize a 50 cent beer can be a huge motivator for some.

Good forward thinking way to go...

definitely mate, Cambodia was fun when it was cheap, but it aint no more, after 6-7 years there i ended up moving back to Thailand and finding a place in Naklua,

in Pattaya my rents cheaper, bills cheaper, eating out is cheaper, when renting a motorbike was cheaper, fitness gyms cheaper, boxing training is cheaper

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26 minutes ago, JamieLambo said:

definitely mate, Cambodia was fun when it was cheap, but it aint no more, after 6-7 years there i ended up moving back to Thailand and finding a place in Naklua,

in Pattaya my rents cheaper, bills cheaper, eating out is cheaper, when renting a motorbike was cheaper, fitness gyms cheaper, boxing training is cheaper

 

But all that isn't of any importance, beer is cheaper in Cambodia, and that is all that counts for most on this forum.

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10 hours ago, JamieLambo said:

definitely mate, Cambodia was fun when it was cheap, but it aint no more, after 6-7 years there i ended up moving back to Thailand and finding a place in Naklua,

in Pattaya my rents cheaper, bills cheaper, eating out is cheaper, when renting a motorbike was cheaper, fitness gyms cheaper, boxing training is cheaper

Great pictures Jamie. Thanks for posting.

 

If you have any more, we'd love to see them.

 

The transformation in such a short time is remarkable...but not in a good way.

14 hours ago, JamieLambo said:

definitely mate, Cambodia was fun when it was cheap, but it aint no more, after 6-7 years there i ended up moving back to Thailand and finding a place in Naklua,

in Pattaya my rents cheaper, bills cheaper, eating out is cheaper, when renting a motorbike was cheaper, fitness gyms cheaper, boxing training is cheaper

So your a Cambodian refugee lol.......I bet your not the only one...I read though some of that Cambodian web site....Boy things look like they are headed down hill fast there.....It looks like to me most/all? the farang business and guesthouses in Sihanoukville are pretty much gone...

 

The Cambodians just cant seem to catch a break...HUGE Chinese money is flowing into Cambodia but most of that money is flowing back into Chinese businesses....While causing housing and businesses rents to skyrocket at the same time....To add insult to injury the minimum wage is under 200 dollars a month...Sure the land owners are making bank but every one else???

 

And to top it all off with some of those new $$$ prices that were listed I am not sure how the bars expect to be attracting punters.....Thats like 200-300% inflation from a few years ago...    

On 7/7/2019 at 12:50 AM, myjawe said:

The problem is not even the chinese, it's the non stop blackout, water problems, trash everywhere, etc...

 

 

 

yeah but the pressures from Chinese development are creating these problems so....

On 7/6/2019 at 11:42 AM, bkk6060 said:

There are currently 50 casinos operating.

91 total licenses have been approved.

So, soon there will be 91 casino's in SV.

The place is a shame and ruined forever.

they need to launder a lot of money lol...

On 8/13/2019 at 8:24 PM, gamesgplayemail said:

 

So true ! And you didn't speak about all the low so alcoholic and drug addicts foreigners who are there because they cannot be anywhere else, without enough money or rights to go to Thailand. Then they are saying that Cambodia is a choice ! hahahaha...

 

 

 

i viewed a hotel room on victory hill near the beach in snooky. there were bloody cotton swabs on the bed sheets and on the floor. the last roomie was shooting up meth in there. meth addiction is very common down there and is epidemic. lots of drug addicts around.

 

youll see them around. older foreign dudes staying in very cheap monthly rooms that look like they wont last long. sad and you need to watch yourself. its a last stop for many after a long hard road.

3 hours ago, fhickson said:

i viewed a hotel room on victory hill near the beach in snooky. there were bloody cotton swabs on the bed sheets and on the floor. the last roomie was shooting up meth in there. meth addiction is very common down there and is epidemic. lots of drug addicts around.

 

youll see them around. older foreign dudes staying in very cheap monthly rooms that look like they wont last long. sad and you need to watch yourself. its a last stop for many after a long hard road.

I really doubt there are many down and out end of the road farangs in Cambodia any more unless they are hanging out in some of the smaller Cambodian citys... 

11 hours ago, fforest1 said:

So your a Cambodian refugee lol.......I bet your not the only one...I read though some of that Cambodian web site....Boy things look like they are headed down hill fast there.....It looks like to me most/all? the farang business and guesthouses in Sihanoukville are pretty much gone...

 

The Cambodians just cant seem to catch a break...HUGE Chinese money is flowing into Cambodia but most of that money is flowing back into Chinese businesses....While causing housing and businesses rents to skyrocket at the same time....To add insult to injury the minimum wage is under 200 dollars a month...Sure the land owners are making bank but every one else???

 

And to top it all off with some of those new $$$ prices that were listed I am not sure how the bars expect to be attracting punters.....Thats like 200-300% inflation from a few years ago...    

haha yeah! ????

 

and yeah you are right, a lot of the local businesses have suffered no end, the only ones who have benefited are the ones who sold their land or rented it to the chinese, other than that, theyre <deleted>!

On 8/16/2019 at 12:26 AM, JamieLambo said:

definitely mate, Cambodia was fun when it was cheap, but it aint no more, after 6-7 years there i ended up moving back to Thailand and finding a place in Naklua,

in Pattaya my rents cheaper, bills cheaper, eating out is cheaper, when renting a motorbike was cheaper, fitness gyms cheaper, boxing training is cheaper

 

Finally someone saying the truth ! unlike all these  on Khmer forums saying that its cheaper...

 

 

WOW!  Those before and after photos are shocking.  what a destructive mess.  Years ago I had that city on my list of places to go.  not now.  Thanks for the photos

12 hours ago, fhickson said:

youll see them around. older foreign dudes staying in very cheap monthly rooms that look like they wont last long. sad and you need to watch yourself. its a last stop for many after a long hard road.

I think you are watching too many movies.  Were they all doing tai chi under ceiling fans  with the Doors, This is The End, playing in the background.

 

I think you are watching too many movies

 

 

I never saw it myself but I read plenty of reports about  Cambodia having quite the collection of older farang junkies...But that has been a few years ago now....So it WAS true at one point..If the scene is still there its moved to some backwater city now.....

On April 27, 2019 at 10:14 AM, KhunHeineken said:

I have been to Danang.

 

I have traveled a lot around South East Asia.

 

Different people come to Thailand for different things, but for those who come to Thailand for sex, there is no other place in the world that can compete.

 

There is no shortage of sex on offer in Vietnam, but not to the extent Thailand has.

 

Due to the war, the tourism industry in Vietnam is quite young, but that gives it its charm. 

 

The climate is the same, the beach water is a lot cleaner, the food is great, the people are friendly, it's very affordable, very safe, now well connected with airlines, and visa friendly. 

 

It's basically everything Thailand was in the good old days. 

9 years travelling Asia, Danang ticked the boxes for me. It ain't St Tropez, not a whorehouse, but as stated, clean safe cheap, . Vietnam is the new kid on the block.

just my 2 cents.

a welcome break.

On 8/14/2019 at 12:32 AM, JamieLambo said:

lived there for 5 years, sad to see how its become the past couple of yearsgolden-lions-roundabout-sihanoukville-1.jpg.086ecaf3a7f83de2091250e3ca2855a4.jpg67658902_2461086150793964_3162384866721398784_n.jpg.7a80f2599b6e5b41995072bc463ba148.jpg

Wow just wow,,,,,Im sure there wasn’t really any cars there when I was there the odd one or two nothing like that????

1 hour ago, Ron jeremy said:

9 years travelling Asia, Danang ticked the boxes for me. It ain't St Tropez, not a whorehouse, but as stated, clean safe cheap, . Vietnam is the new kid on the block.

just my 2 cents.

a welcome break.

The topic is Pattaya v Sihanoukville, and there have been many posts and photos showing have quickly Sihanoukville has changed, and not for the better.

 

Although a little off topic, I would like to say, the new kid on the block, as you describe Vietnam, is also changing quickly, but they are building it bigger and better in Vietnam, which also includes infrastructure, to support there rapidly increasing tourism industry.

 

The growth in sihanoukville Cambodia should not be compared to the growth in Danang Vietnam. 

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