Shortage of rooms in Sihanoukville

04 Sep 2018  2061 | Business & Trade Fairs

Many in the Kingdom’s southern coastal city of Sihanoukville have expressed concern over the toll that increased development is taking on the land and environment.

Noting a surge of hotels, condominiums and casinos popping up on the strength of Chinese investments and tourists, critics have speculated whether the growth is happening too fast for the city to keep up the pace.

A Post reporter visiting on the weekend noted the damage, rubbish was strewn all over the place, and pollution caused by clouds of dust from trucks hauling dirt.

Preah Sihanouk provincial governor Yun Min confirmed that Sihanoukville is seeing an increase in tourism, especially from China.

While acknowledging that the development of the construction sector had negatively impacted public order and the environment, he said where there is construction, there is bound to be rubbish.

“Sihanoukville is developing ... making the city less beautiful, but it will be good when it is fully developed,” he said.

Voices of concern are often countered by those who are profiting off growing land prices in the beach town.

The owner of a restaurant on Ochheuteal Beach told The Post that with the rise of Chinese tourists, Western visitor numbers had fallen. However, he claimed business was still good.

“Now Sihanoukville is full of Chinese, and most of them spend a lot of money. My business is enjoying growth due to this,” he said, noting that he had also rented a shop to Chinese entrepreneurs.

On the notion that Western tourist numbers were falling even as those from China were increasing, Yun Min pointed to the limited supply of rooms in town.

“The lack of accommodations and an increase in the cost of living are the main reasons for the slowdown in domestic visitors, while European visitor numbers to Sihanoukville have fallen slightly,” he said.

Preah Sihanouk province currently has 69 hotels which account for more than 4,000 rooms. Of that, luxury hotels account for more than 1,000 rooms, data from the Ministry of Tourism said.

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