Parts of the Chinese diaspora form dominant colonies in foreign, under-developed towns. That applies to Sihanouk city, which doubles and evolves fast as ambitious Chinese immigrants become majoritarian, setting up their own businesses, ...See moreParts of the Chinese diaspora form dominant colonies in foreign, under-developed towns. That applies to Sihanouk city, which doubles and evolves fast as ambitious Chinese immigrants become majoritarian, setting up their own businesses, developing real estate and employing mainly Chinese staff and subcontractors. Despite officials enforcing some respect for the Khmer language and culture, native Cambodians feel squeezed out, looked down upon, while prizes rise. Written by
KGF Vissers
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