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Thai businesses to revitalize Pattaya tourism via economic zone

Improvements in infrastructure and connectivity expected to boost number of tourists

APORNRATH PHOONPHONGPHIPHAT, Nikkei staff writer

 

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Tourists walk on a beach in Pattaya, Thailand.   © Reuters

 

BANGKOK -- Thai businesses are planning to revitalize the well-known eastern resort city of Pattaya by tapping into the country's Eastern Economic Corridor special economic zone, with the area expected to undergo a massive improvement in infrastructure.

 

The EEC is centered around the development of advanced technology in industries such as aviation and automation. Investment funds totaling more than 1.5 trillion baht ($45 billion) are to flow into infrastructure projects -- from airports and deep-sea ports to high-speed railways and roads -- dramatically improving the area's connectivity.

 

"The EEC connectivity, the U-Tapao airport and the high-speed train that links major three airports will make Pattaya the heart of the eastern cities," Kalin Sarasin, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, told the Nikkei Asian Review. "Plenty of attractions in the area will lure lot more foreign and domestic tourists in the future."

 

Full story: https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Business-Trends/Thai-businesses-to-revitalize-Pattaya-tourism-via-economic-zone

 

-- NIKKEI ASIAN REVIEW 2018-2018-08-06

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7 hours ago, Cadbury said:

Those tourists walking in the Pattaya beach waters will need to disinfect themselves later in their room. I hope they do to avoid the dreadful contagious diseases they might pick up from the filth that flows out of the sewage overflow pipes into the bay.

Don't worry, in the new revitalized pattaya they will make public showers at the beach everywhere...also low taps to wash your feet. 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Cadbury said:

And the junta Rip Van Winkle dreams continues. 

1. Eastern Economic Corridors.

2. Advanced technology in aviation and automation.

3. 1.5 trillion baht in infrastructure.

4. New airports.

5. High speed rail lines.

6. New roads.

7. Improved connectivity.

Who can possibly believe this garbage? They have achieved nothing in four years. They simply do not have the ability to pull it off. Plus they are no longer self reliant on energy to be able to do it. They have to rely on the dodgy Laos power supply which will be their downfall.

They have achieved a huge amount of infastructure nationwide.. Massive so that blows you into the dirty water of Pattaya. 

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I simply don't see the connection between a project to move industrial goods and an increased tourism in Pattaya.  Sounds more like a lot of hot air that will be used to justify year-end bonuses for upper level management in the industrial and government sectors.

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all blablabla

 

they said last year highspeedtrain would be finnished in 5 years

one year is gone

the tunnelin sukumvit pattaya only takes 4,5 years to build,just a road improvment.

 

welcometrain in 4 years

 

for those who belive

 

and forgot the leaders speech.. " comes with cultural and theaters, robotic and ...blblablabla " ... " we have the human sources..we are the leader in inustrail 4.0 ...blablabla " banchang will be the uhb of asia and lamchabang one of the 10 biggest ports of ther world ..blablbabla"

he ever seen the 10th biggest port ofthe world???

this extention woul incl pattaya bay as a port in size

 

" i am dreaming such a long time.... but never..."

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13 hours ago, Cadbury said:

And the junta Rip Van Winkle dreams continues. 

1. Eastern Economic Corridors.

2. Advanced technology in aviation and automation.

3. 1.5 trillion baht in infrastructure.

4. New airports.

5. High speed rail lines.

6. New roads.

7. Improved connectivity.

Who can possibly believe this garbage? They have achieved nothing in four years. They simply do not have the ability to pull it off. Plus they are no longer self reliant on energy to be able to do it. They have to rely on the dodgy Laos power supply which will be their downfall.

I first visited Thailand in the mid 1990's and they were talking about these things then! I wouldn't hold your breath that any of these projects will happen in our lifetimes - if at all. Just more propogandist nonsense from the Thais.

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2 hours ago, AlQaholic said:

The tourists in the photo came to Pattaya in a bus driven directly from China, they got off the bus, into a boat taken to the parachute rubbish off the coast, parachuted, then came back to the beach, boarded the bus and went to the next destination, which is the fake floating market off Sukhumvit on the way to the NongNuch tropical gardens for the morning Thai culture show, all prepaid.

Nearly correct , after the parachute ride , they go onto Koh Larn , for a sit down , 2 hours eating in a prepaid Chinese owned beach restaurant. And a splash about .. then back to the beach road to collect from coach . Possibly a trip on said coach to pratumnak Hill to see the Buddha, or Chinese temple . Carnage . As I live on the hill .. 

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All smoke and mirrors!  everything on the surface while the shit still flows into the sea! No master plan to improve the roads and how the traffic flows.  no plans to built new and larger plants to clean the water,  no plans to built better electrical grid systems, no plans to improve the drainage system to capture the water instead of dumping it into empty land and into the sea, no plans to improve and fund a totally free education system regardless of household size. 

A leadership that continues to line their pockets at the expense of the Thai people instead of improving their standard of living.

Sad, a fail government!

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