The humor of the Koreans is limitless
... and sarcasm, they obviously love it.
Friday, March 4, 2011
(or think seriously about the man?)
The Story: A Korean newspaper writes about a $ 500 million - project in Cambodia:
A new international airport Siem Reap, the first airport in this country for big jets aka Boeing 747 should be approach possibilities.
By Oh Young-jin
The Korea Times
Building an international airport in a third-world country is a challenging task.
It requires dealing with a mercurial government, acquiring enough land and raising financial support.
There is too much uncertainty for any firm to take on without hesitation.
In this sense, the NSRIA or New Siem Reap International Airport Co, led by two Korean firms ― Lees A&A and its financial partner Cambodia Airport Co. ― is engaged in what others might call a mission impossible.
Re: Sihanouk Ville - Airport there is nothing that attracts tourists in droves.
But when one listens to its CEO Lee Tae-hwan talk about the project, one can appreciate how the difficult feat could be translated into reality. As with any business, however, there is no 100 percent guarantee.
The project is constructing a new international airport 40 kilometers east of Angkor Wat, the UNESCO-designated world cultural heritage site, at the cost of $500 million. It is composed of one runway and a terminal on the site as large as 5 square kilometers, with the capability to handle three million passengers a year.
According to Lee, the new airport is expected to go into operation in late 2015 with the old adjacent airport to be closed, so there will be no competition from it .
He then pointed out three additional things that are working in their favor.
volume up doctors with international qualifications "
Secondly, Cambodia proves to be neither a banana republic led by a tinpot dictator normal. "It is a country that has a strong tradition of adhering to a contract perhaps Resulting from the influence of the French," the CEO said.
Cambodia would also not a banana republic or a dictatorship.
http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2011/03/korean-firm-defies-norms-in-cambodia.html
etc.
the last point: That is not much of ne monarchy!
Sakrava how it looks. I distance myself from this course in the strongest term.
This Koreans definitely has a really good sense of humor.
Who would have expected that?
The Story: A Korean newspaper writes about a $ 500 million - project in Cambodia:
A new international airport Siem Reap, the first airport in this country for big jets aka Boeing 747 should be approach possibilities.
NSRIA CEO Lee Tae-hwan speaks of his new approach to building a large international airport in Cambodia during an interview at his office in southern Seoul, Thursday. / Korea Times Photo by Shim Hyun-chul |
03-04-2011 |
The Korea Times
Building an international airport in a third-world country is a challenging task.
Ganz recht, andere Leute würden das Vorhaben eine "unmögliche Aufgabe" nennen.
Aber in Sihanoukville has worked so well, and in contrast to the "dead" the new airport there, so carriers fly the old airport of Siem Reap now, already.
Re: Sihanouk Ville - Airport
Reply # 5 - 19:10:10 to 11:07:38
The government has cleared the airport to all airlines and in words, but it has no airline - not even Air Asia or other low-cost carrier, found that Interest in receiving the
The government has cleared the airport to all airlines and in words, but it has no airline - not even Air Asia or other low-cost carrier, found that Interest in receiving the
would air operations.
will therefore take place in the foreseeable future no regular flights. This is not surprising, because in Sihanoukville SHV is still a destination for backpackers who have a lot of time and little money and come by bus. There is currently only one resort (Sokha Beach), offering at least something (!) For enhanced performance.
http://www.kambodscha-info.de/cgi-bin/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1286522627
But when one listens to its CEO Lee Tae-hwan talk about the project, one can appreciate how the difficult feat could be translated into reality. As with any business, however, there is no 100 percent guarantee.
The project is constructing a new international airport 40 kilometers east of Angkor Wat, the UNESCO-designated world cultural heritage site, at the cost of $500 million. It is composed of one runway and a terminal on the site as large as 5 square kilometers, with the capability to handle three million passengers a year.
According to Lee, the new airport is expected to go into operation in late 2015 with the old adjacent airport to be closed, so there will be no competition from it .
And all in just 4.5 years. This is optimistic, almost foolhardy. The CEO praised the project, of course, and he also praised the Cambodian government representatives:
He then pointed out three additional things that are working in their favor.
First, the efficiency and professionalism he Mentioned of the Cambodian public servants. "We deal with Ph.D. holders who studied in the U.S., Russia and European countries, "Lee said.
The professionalism and efficiency of the Cambodian authorities, he says.
volume up doctors with international qualifications "
evil wicked collage with PM Hun Sen | even more bad things here
http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2011/02/7-social-sins.html |
Secondly, Cambodia proves to be neither a banana republic led by a tinpot dictator normal. "It is a country that has a strong tradition of adhering to a contract perhaps Resulting from the influence of the French," the CEO said.
Cambodia would also not a banana republic or a dictatorship.
http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2011/03/korean-firm-defies-norms-in-cambodia.html
etc.
the last point: That is not much of ne monarchy!
Sakrava how it looks. I distance myself from this course in the strongest term.
This Koreans definitely has a really good sense of humor.
Who would have expected that?
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