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Originally Posted by BobDole
My reading of the recent protests and factories burning is that their gov allowed these to happen. China also let the family of plane passengers to march and protest. They allow this to let people vent some anger and server their political agenda. I have no doubt anyone planning anti-gov would be locked up before they even stepped out of the house.
Therefore I think things will settle down. Otherwise unrest is bad for business, tourists will shy away. Look at Thailand.
If tourist number dropped, cheonging price likely will drop. Our die-hard bothers here will benefit. 
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i agree, only the power brokers will benefit from this, the poor people will suffer, but in terms of cheong price dropping i doubt its as WL dont follow the laws of economics, ie in times of low demand, and constant supply then natural price will drop, instead WL follow this rational, less demand so to compensate for lower volume she will increase price to compensate hahah..thats why its better to stick with local places as it will stay stable economicwise..heard from some malasian chinese/sing chinese who work in vsip binh duong complain abt negative reception, but for me stay in viet local areas they ask me if i chinese i say im to good looking to be chinese hahah