Photo Courtesy: Phnom Penh and Lin

photo courtesy: Photo Courtesy of R&F Properties Cambodia Outside the international airport of Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, right before the 2019 New Year holiday, Lin, a 28-year-old white-collar worker based in Beijing, was picked up by a local driver who could speak standard Putonghua, according to Global Times China. There were only five kilometers between the airport and the hotel, but the journey took over an hour because tuk-tuks are hustling around the city streets causing bad traffic jams, Lin told the Global Times in a recent interview. Photo VCG A view of a sales office of R&F Group in Phnom Penh. Dirty, messy and with bad infrastructure in the Cambodian capital is the first impression experienced by Lin. Despite the relative backwardness of Phnom Penh, Lin decided to buy an apartment developed by a Chinese real estate company in the city, and it took only half an hour for him to make the investment decision - an apartment priced at 670,000 yuan 98477.2 . The price is very cheap. About 10 minutes' drive after leaving the airport, along a muddy road, with shabby wooden houses lining the street, it could be likened to a remote area in China, Lin recalled. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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