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Many of us, standing on shores of Cox's Bazar, feel that this coastal gem has much more to offer than just coconut drinks and sunset photos. But why does region's economic potential remain dormant despite its natural uniqueness? Examples from other countries in Southeast Asia show how smart introduction of entertainment resorts, including casinos, can dramatically change the economy.
Singapore, Macau and even Vietnam are examples of how the transformation of tourism with an emphasis on entertainment brings in billions. So why is the Bay of Bengal still not in the game?
Read more about the prospects in this excellent article: https://amrajani.com/bay-of-bengal-casino-tourism-economic-potential/
The question is no longer whether to change, but who will decide first and reap harvest of the future.
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