The Phnom Penh Post

Sihanoukvi­lle to get Chinese tourist mall

- Hin Pisei

FURI Real Estate announced a $10 million joint venture with an unnamed company from Macau to develop the first commercial shopping centre in Sihanoukvi­lle, a project aimed mainly at Chinese customers, the company’s director told The Post.

Chin Chan Len, the director of the project, k nown as Furi Times Square, said the large inf lux of Chinese tourists and i nv e s t or s h a s l e f t S i h anoukville wit h a shortage of accom modat ion a nd commercial centres.

She said foreign tourists, especially Chinese visitors, struggled to find places for shopping and dining.

“Sihanoukvi­lle has grown rapidly in all sectors, but there are no commercial and shopping centres. Because there are so many Chinese guests, the building of Furi Times Square will focus on Chinese consumers,” she said.

The Sihanoukvi­lle Department of Tourism’s report showed that in the first half of this year, Preah Sihanouk province received 1.3 million tourists – up more than 10 per cent from the same period last year.

Tourists from China make up the most foreign visitors to the area – up nearly 44 per cent from last year.

Furi Times Square will be built in Sihanoukvi­lle’s Mittapheap district. The commer- cial centre, which will cover 1ha and stand four stories high, includes shopping malls, food stores, clothing stores, theatres and restaurant­s.

Constructi­on will begin this month. It is scheduled to be opened in September next year.

Furi Real Estate, a local firm, has already been involved in several major projects, including Casa Meridian Condo, The Bhumi Emerald, and De Castle Royal. The company did not disclose the name of its partner from Macau.

Preah Sihanouk Province g ov e r nor Yun Min, who returned from China on Saturday, said during his trip he t r i e d t o p r o mote Si h a - noukville’s potential to Chi- nese leaders and investors.

“Every country wants Chinese investors and tourists to visit as China has a lot of money,” he said.

During the first half of this year, the price of land in the centre of Sihanoukvi­lle doubled compared to last year, according to research by Real Estate Co Ltd.

Data from the Ministry of Tourism showed that in the first seven months of 2018, internatio­nal tourist arrivals to Cambodia hit 3.45 million – up more than 11 per cent over the same period last year.

C h i ne s e t ou r i s t s made up about one million of t he arriva ls.

Figures from the Ministry of Interior showed that as of this year, there are 210,000 Chinese nationals living in Cambodia, compared with just over 100,000 last year.

Of this number, more than 78,000 are living in Preah Sihanouk province.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? A Chinese tourist gets a massage at a beach in Sihanoukvi­lle in 2017.
HENG CHIVOAN A Chinese tourist gets a massage at a beach in Sihanoukvi­lle in 2017.

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