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Written by Albeiro Rodas   
Monday, 01 March 2010 01:51
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View of Sihanoukville downtownSihanoukville. It is possible to find a lot information about Sihanoukville in our time. From tourist guides to investment opportunities. The city is evidently growing and many people are moving. It is expected that the newest Cambodian city will be one of the biggest in a near future and there are a lot reasons to think so.

 

When the Don Bosco Technical School was opened in 1997, Sihanoukville was a small and deserted town around the only deep international sea port of Cambodia. The school was built in the middle of a wood one mile at the east of Leu Market. The place is known as Oupram village and it is now among the big urban plans of development for the future Sihanoukville.

 

Foreigners were rare by then. Beaches were astonishing natural, the islands kept virgin jungles and the Sihanoukville inhabitants were all fisherman who were rather the former builders of the sea port.



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