Please suggest a self defence for my age?
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.
-
Topics
-
-
Popular Contributors
-
-
Latest posts...
-
94
Report Thailand Tightens Cannabis Laws, Dispensaries Must Transform
What stupidity! Whether you use pot or not, who wants to ruin the economy?!? And put ordinary businesspeople, particularly young folks on their first big break, out? Can you imagine how much having an onsite doctor would be. This will lead to inevitable corruption and back to underground sales. And govt is going to jail people again?!? What stupidity! -
60
What do locals think of foreigners living in rural parts of Thailand on very modest budgets?
That is your least honest answer ever IMO. -
0
Tourism Pattaya’s Nightlife Workers Receive Aid Amid Tourism Slump
File photo for reference only Pattaya's bar workers found solace this week through a charitable effort, as dwindling tourist numbers leave many struggling to make ends meet. Lisa Hamilton, President of the Pattaya Nightlife Business Association, spearheaded the initiative on Walking Street yesterday, offering essential supplies like dry food, eggs, instant noodles, and over 200 bowls of hot soup to bar employees hit hardest by the downturn. With foreign visitors, especially Chinese tourists, noticeably absent, workers such as servers, cleaners, and security guards face uncertainty. Hamilton emphasised their plight, noting how many are barely managing rent and daily needs. “This effort is about easing the burden on those who keep Pattaya’s nightlife vibrant,” she explained. “They’re the backbone of our economy, and they need support.” Hamilton and local business owners funded the aid themselves but cautioned that these grassroots efforts aren't a long-term solution. “The government must act swiftly. The decline in tourists from Europe, the US, the Middle East, and China has us on the brink. Tourism is vital here, and we’re struggling to survive.” In a bid to revitalise the sector, the government has launched the Thai Half-Half Travel programme. This initiative offers domestic tourists subsidies of up to 3,000 Thai Baht (approximately £70) per night on accommodations and meals. Officially starting today after its recent booking launch, the programme, managed by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), aims to revive destinations like Pattaya by providing 500,000 travel rights. These allow travellers up to five discounted nights—three in major cities and two in smaller locations. Despite these efforts, there remains scepticism among nightlife workers. “It’s a kind gesture,” remarked a bartender on Walking Street, “But we need tourists back, not just noodles.” The combination of community-driven initiatives and government schemes highlights the urgent need for a broader return to normalcy. While the Half-Half Travel programme seeks to stimulate local tourism, the echoing sentiment on the ground is clear: foreign visitor numbers need a boost to ensure the survival of Pattaya's renowned nightlife scene. As Pattaya braces for the coming months, the community's resilience shines through, but the path forward remains uncertain without a significant influx of international tourists. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-04 -
60
What do locals think of foreigners living in rural parts of Thailand on very modest budgets?
So the topic is not serious. Thought so. You dodged all my questions. -
42
Things thai people do that make no sense
The extra one is strategically placed to stop the drips until they can find the toilet. -
60
What do locals think of foreigners living in rural parts of Thailand on very modest budgets?
I give honest answers. I've got nothing to hide. I speak Thai. Visited loads of Thai towns. Your insults have nothing to do with me.- 3
-
-
-
-
Popular in The Pub
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now