14 South Koreans Arrested for Enticing Chinese gamblers

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Posted: June 23, 2015

Updated: October 6, 2017

Employees in South Korea’s most popular casinos accused for luring Chinese players, as gamblers avoid China.

Several South Korean citizens were arrested in China last Wednesday, charged for luring Chinese citizens in foreigners-only “gambling temples” in the country. As gambling news reports, all of the arrested are employees in two of the most renowned casino operators in South Korea: Paradise Co. and Grand Korea Leisure Co.

The Ministry of Public Security Deputy Director of China, Hua Jingfeng, made it clear in an announcement that the institutions of the state will make every effort to defend the country’s market from foreign gambling offices set up in China. Considering these gambling regulations in China, gamblers in Asia find the gaming resorts in South Korea, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Vietnam, more attractive.

Casino complex location approved by the Vietnamese Primer Minister


Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of Vietnam, has announced the startup of a multi-billion dollar project in the tourism sector of the country that includes building a recreational complex providing gambling services. He also approved the location of the resort to be built, which despite the previous speculations is now fixed in the Bai Dai Ecotourism Area in Ganh Dau Commune on the Phu Quoc Island.

The new resort that is planned to be constructed on the island is estimated to cost at least USD 4 billion. The whole complex will be comprised of luxury hotels, golf terrains, recreational centers, craft villages, conference centers and well-equipped casinos containing more than 200 live tables, around 2,000 gambling machines and providing also mobile casino gambling services.
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