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Tourism-accessible cosmos flower field in central Thailand province

The fact that flowers continue to blossom throughout the winter in Thailand is simply another reason why visitors to the country should consider going there. The principal city district of the province of Lop Buri, which is located in the middle of Thailand, features a tourist attraction in the form of a field of cosmos flowers. A group of individuals from a director’s office in the province of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) came to view the purple, pink, and white flowers. According to Nation Thailand, on a field measuring four rai, people typically cultivate corn and other garden plants. But nowadays, rather than sunflowers, people are cultivating cosmos flowers because of their one-of-a-kind appearance. Because of this, visitors will have the opportunity to view a diverse range of flowers. Pimpakarn Phiphitthananan, the director of TAT, extends an invitation to anyone interested in seeing the field, which she claims…

Police on tourism caution tourists about Thai scams

Suvarnabhumi Airport is launching a data hub to combine data from the tourist police and the police force in an effort to advance their technological capabilities. Additionally, license plate recognition cameras will be installed in patrol vehicles, and officers will wear body cameras. Additionally, they are developing a system to share security footage among 33 tourist police stations. The Thai tourist police are eager to stress out, however, that international tourism in Thailand is mostly risk-free. The great majority of crimes conducted against foreign visitors are committed simply for the purpose of stealing their money. In Bangkok, tuk-tuk and taxi drivers will loiter near tourist attractions and deceive consumers by pretending the attractions are closed. This is done so that drivers can take passengers to expensive souvenir shops that pay them a commission. Others are exploited by jewelry businesses that sell imitation gems and tailors that sell knock-off clothing manufactured…

This year, Phuket was the most popular tourist destination in Thailand

In the first 10 months of 2022, the internationally renowned island region of Phuket was Thailand’s most popular tourist destination. In the period between January and October, 2.32 million international travelers choose Phuket as their vacation spot. This was followed by Chon Buri with 975,026 tourists, Surat Thani with 606,812 tourists, Songkhla with 581,808 tourists, and Chiang Mai with 496,111 tourists. According to Deputy Government Spokesperson Tipanan Sirichana, Phuket earned 127.9 billion baht more than any other Thai province from tourism. This was followed by Chonburi with 13,2 billion baht, Surat Thani with 7.5 billion baht, Chiang Mai with 4.2 billion baht, and Songkhla with 3.6 billion baht. Tipanan observed that the Thai people’s collaboration on efficient public health measures has “supported the tourism industry in its V-shaped comeback and welcomed 10 million visitors by the end of the year.” According to Tipaphan, the “Phuket Sandbox” was responsible for the…

Sellers of cannabis on Pattaya Walking Street require licenses but cannot obtain them

After cannabis was decriminalized, the street vendors of Pattaya could be the next target in the ongoing battle to bring cannabis sales under control. The police are informing market and street vendors that they cannot sell cannabis products without a license and are issuing a warning. The caveat is that permits can only be obtained by businesses with a physical location, which pop-up stands lack. This is a requirement for acquiring a license. According to a report published yesterday night in The Pattaya News, police officers have informed street vendors that they will be asked to leave Pattaya Walking Street if they cannot present a valid license. The chief of police in Pattaya highlighted that since cannabis is a controlled narcotic, only vendors with the proper permissions are permitted to sell the drug. In June, when cannabis was ultimately decriminalized and made lawful, relatively few regulations and prohibitions also became…

After a fire, Central World’s safety systems were deemed to be fully operational

In point of fact, the Office of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has been dropping signals that it is going to unveil its plans for the holiday that ushers in the new year. These hints have been given in the context of the holiday that ushers in the new year. These are the plans that will be carried out over the holiday that ushers in the new year. The city of Bangkok is now working on formulating a plan for the avoidance and reduction of the effects of natural catastrophes. This is being done so that the residents and businesses of the city will be prepared for any unplanned events, tragedies, or disasters that may occur throughout the course of the New Year’s holiday. The chairman of Pathumwan’s district asserted that inspectors had gone through all of the emergency systems and found that there were no issues with any of them.…

The national airline of Thailand is debating the addition of 20 twin-aisle jets

As people around the globe resume their travels, Thailand’s flag carrier airline is in talks with aircraft manufacturers about adding roughly 20 twin-aisle jets to its fleet. Thai Airways apparently raised the problem with Boeing Company recently, according to individuals who requested confidentiality and talked on the condition of anonymity. Thai Airways representatives were asked for a statement, but they did not respond immediately. Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, Thai Airways was forced to remove half of its workforce and forty percent of its fleet. The airline is currently working on a debt rehabilitation plan projected to cost US$5.3 billion. Thai Airways indicated earlier that, as part of the reorganization plan, it would add ten wide-body jets in 2023, followed by eight more in 2024. The airline is also contemplating temporarily recalling a portion of its six Airbus A380s in 2024 in order to meet a demand shortfall. Thai Airways…

Thai policewoman captures her own impostor on Facebook

When the Thai law enforcement officer finally caught the Facebook fake, it was a very satisfying moment. The officials claim that the woman defrauded her online friends to the tune of 400,000 baht by impersonating a police officer on Facebook and then taking the money from them. Kanjira Norsan, an inspector of the Crime Suppression Division, was the one who placed Natthaya Khomaram under arrest. In the province of Saraburi in the center of Thailand, the arrest was made on a plot of property that had been rented. Along with her, 11 bank books and a phone were also found in her possession when she was hauled into jail. According to the Chiang Rai Times, she asked the policewoman’s contact for assistance by posting on Facebook under the name Kanjira, which was the name of her newly made profile. She allegedly pretended to be in a dire financial situation and…

E-visas are currently accessible in 38 cities and 23 nations

Recently, there has been a general trend toward simplifying the travel process in Thailand. The Royal Thai Embassy as well as its Consulates-General in 23 other countries have started providing electronic visa services to the local communities in those nations. The Thai government has made it possible to obtain an electronic visa and process it at around 38 different places throughout the world in order to make traveling to Thailand easier. E-visas are able to be utilized in the application process for a wide variety of visa classifications. The great majority of visas are granted to tourists, business travelers, and investors. These categories account for the vast majority of visas granted. Applicants seeking non-immigrant visas have a few more alternatives available to them. They may submit an application for an ED visa to study in the country, an O visa to go to the country to see family and friends,…

Bangkok operates a tour of Hidden Temples while the Deep South maintains temples

It is easy to forget that millions of people visit Thailand for reasons other than the monarchy’s beaches, parties, cocktails, and ladies due to the focus of the pandemic on shutting down nightlife and its impact on tourism. This is because of the pandemic’s focus on closing down nightlife and its impact on tourism. Now, a number of government institutions are emphasizing the country of Thailand’s spectacular temple architecture and extensive cultural heritage. A new tour in Bangkok called “Hidden Temples” is responsible for funding the restoration of 17 temples in southern Thailand. As part of the “Unfolding Bangkok” event, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Creative Economy Agency, and the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau in Asia have been spreading awareness of some of Bangkok’s less well-known temples. They are in charge of organizing the event. One interesting travel fact is that Bangkok is home to approximately 400 temples.…

Jakarta hopes to attract more Thai visitors

Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, is attempting to lure more Thai tourists in 2019, capitalizing on the region’s overall tourism growth. The head of the Marketing and Attraction Division under Jakarta’s Department of Tourism and Creative Economy praised the merits of Indonesia’s most populated city as a tourist and business travel destination worthy of consideration. Jakarta has long been regarded as the “heart” of Indonesia, the “main international hub” for tourists from all over the world, and the “business core” of the country. Although East Kalimantan’s Nusantara may soon become the new administrative capital of Indonesia, it is likely that Jakarta will continue to operate in this role for the foreseeable future. Even though the virus halted tourism during that time, the Chief of Marketing and Attractions declared that Jakarta’s economic growth continued unabated. “Instead of being compelled to reset by the pandemic, Jakarta developed on its foundations, resulting in…