Been living in Southeast Asia for quite some time, and over the past 5 years, as many of you who live/travel here probably know, Chinese and Korean travelers have taken the place by storm - especially in Cambodia and the Philippines.
Not just short-term travelers either. Many are settling in. They're swallowing up real estate, starting businesses, buying people out, and essentially taking over entire towns. Holdout business owners trying to stick around eventually seem to get an offer they can't refuse, hand over the keys and move on.
Sentiment among Western expat and traveler crowd has been largely pessimistic (as usual). And I get it - all the predominantly Western areas people have grown really comfortable in are completely changing and catering to a whole different way of life. The glory days are over for that crowd, for the most part, and it's always challenging to see an era pass.
But I can't help but smell massive, massive opportunity. I went out last night to a Korean bar with a band that recently opened up in a small town that has long been needing the bands to come back - all the other Western foreigners have been avoiding the place because it's a Korean venue, but I had a helluva good time. Beers were top dollar for the area but it was modern and accommodating and everyone was warm and welcoming - I ended up on the stage singing an eagles song with the band. lol
To put it simply, they were putting in an effort a lot of the Western-owned joints just aren't anymore...
Anyhow, these crowds are spending a ton of money in these places, they're driving up prices, and you can bet sure they're here to stay. Real estate where I'm at right now is set to go through the roof in the next 5 years, and I think a lot of people are seeing dollar signs and jumping out a little too early. I'm sure there are plenty of other places like this right now (various countries around Africa come to mind).
Thought it'd be cool to have a thread mulling over this phenomenon and chewing on ideas. Frankly, I don't want to get too stuck to a business I can't walk away from in a volatile place like this, because things can get squirrely at the drop of the hat; I prefer to keep the back door propped open just in case.
But surely there are a lot of different approaches you could take catering to the wants and needs of Chinese or Korean expats and travelers.
For now I'm going to just start networking more with them and keep my eyes open - just interacting on a regular basis ought to create a huge edge because most expats are self-segregating and observing (i.e. jumping to hasty conclusions about each other) from a distance.
Anyone have any thoughts or experiences to share?
Not just short-term travelers either. Many are settling in. They're swallowing up real estate, starting businesses, buying people out, and essentially taking over entire towns. Holdout business owners trying to stick around eventually seem to get an offer they can't refuse, hand over the keys and move on.
Sentiment among Western expat and traveler crowd has been largely pessimistic (as usual). And I get it - all the predominantly Western areas people have grown really comfortable in are completely changing and catering to a whole different way of life. The glory days are over for that crowd, for the most part, and it's always challenging to see an era pass.
But I can't help but smell massive, massive opportunity. I went out last night to a Korean bar with a band that recently opened up in a small town that has long been needing the bands to come back - all the other Western foreigners have been avoiding the place because it's a Korean venue, but I had a helluva good time. Beers were top dollar for the area but it was modern and accommodating and everyone was warm and welcoming - I ended up on the stage singing an eagles song with the band. lol
To put it simply, they were putting in an effort a lot of the Western-owned joints just aren't anymore...
Anyhow, these crowds are spending a ton of money in these places, they're driving up prices, and you can bet sure they're here to stay. Real estate where I'm at right now is set to go through the roof in the next 5 years, and I think a lot of people are seeing dollar signs and jumping out a little too early. I'm sure there are plenty of other places like this right now (various countries around Africa come to mind).
Thought it'd be cool to have a thread mulling over this phenomenon and chewing on ideas. Frankly, I don't want to get too stuck to a business I can't walk away from in a volatile place like this, because things can get squirrely at the drop of the hat; I prefer to keep the back door propped open just in case.
But surely there are a lot of different approaches you could take catering to the wants and needs of Chinese or Korean expats and travelers.
For now I'm going to just start networking more with them and keep my eyes open - just interacting on a regular basis ought to create a huge edge because most expats are self-segregating and observing (i.e. jumping to hasty conclusions about each other) from a distance.
Anyone have any thoughts or experiences to share?
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