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25 tourist attractions temporarily closed in bid to curb Covid-19

By The Nation

 

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) on Wednesday released a list of tourist attractions that will be temporarily closed to contain the spread of Covid-19.

 

The 25 attractions in 10 provinces to be closed are:

 

• Doi Phui Kho, Mae Hong Son

 

• Thung Non Son flower field, Phitsanulok

 

• Pao Tung farm, Nakhon Sawan

 

• Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisek Anusorn (Wat Leng Noei Yi 2), Nonthaburi (closed until January 8 )

 

• Pong Leuk-Bang Kloy village, Phetchaburi

 

• Phra Ram Ratchaniwet (Ban Puen Palace), Phetchaburi

 

• Laem Phak Bia royal project, Phetchaburi

 

• Tham Khao Luang cave, Phetchaburi

 

• Guangzhou floating market, Phetchaburi

 

• Sirinart Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Centre, Prachuap Khiri Khan

 

• Kham Chanot, Udon Thani

 

• Wat Pa Phu Kon, Udon Thani

 

• Walking street, Udon Thani

 

• Sai Kaew beach, Chonburi

 

• Toei Ngam beach, Chonburi

 

• Nang Ram and Nang Rong beaches Chonburi

 

• Sor beach, Chonburi

 

• Wat Khao Tabaek skywalk, Chonburi

 

• Thai Island and Sea Natural History Museum and Samae San island, Chonburi (Closed until January 3)

 

• Wang Chan Forest Learning Centre, Rayong

 

• King Taksin the Great Knowledge Park, Rayong

 

• Rayong Museum, Rayong

 

• Phra Chedi Klang Nam mangrove forest and sky view tower, Rayong

 

• Ban Nam Chiao community, Trat

 

• Thai Red Cross Society's Rachakaroon Centre, Trat

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400486

 

 

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Posted

What an excellent list for future reference. Why doesn't TAT in conjunction with TVF and other forums publish such lists on a regular basis. There were many on this list I had not heard of and only one I'd b een to. Kao Yai Caves Petchaburi.

 

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So the Aquarium in Siam Paragon as well as the Art Museum here in Bangkok will still be opened.  Good to know so that I will avoid the Aquarium which can be packed over the New Years weekend, and not possibly be infected.  Staying home for the next week as I said seems to be the best idea.  The daily runs in Lumpini Park will be put on hold as well.  Waiting on the swimming pools and gyms to be closed soon as well.

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8 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

So the Aquarium in Siam Paragon as well as the Art Museum here in Bangkok will still be opened.  Good to know so that I will avoid the Aquarium which can be packed over the New Years weekend, and not possibly be infected.  Staying home for the next week as I said seems to be the best idea.  The daily runs in Lumpini Park will be put on hold as well.  Waiting on the swimming pools and gyms to be closed soon as well.

Yes, close the swimming pool in condos. Ridiculous.

Thais don't go there anyway because they don't want to get "brown".

Keep the bts "packed" running.

Posted
18 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Pattaya locked down? National lockdown I think is a certainty.

No way, it'll be left to provincial governors to make that decision.

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