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In a significant push to boost international tourism, Mayor Poramet Ngampichet welcomed H.E. Patrick Bourne, Ambassador of Ireland to the Kingdom of Thailand, and his delegation. The high-profile visit centred on strengthening tourism ties and implementing measures to support Irish tourists in Pattaya.

 

During the meeting, Mayor Poramet expressed his delight and honour in hosting Ambassador Bourne. He emphasised the importance of knowledge exchange and collaboration in enhancing the tourism experience.

 

Banlue Kullavanijaya, President of Pattaya City Council, and Poomiphat Kamolnart, Secretary to the Mayor, also joined the discussions. Key topics included various tourism aspects, focusing especially on ensuring visitors' safety and well-being.

 

Mayor Poramet reassured the Irish delegation of Pattaya City’s unwavering commitment to providing high-quality services and a secure environment for tourists. He highlighted the city’s ongoing collaboration with different sectors to bolster tourists’ confidence and ensure their convenience and safety during their stay.

 

“Pattaya City is dedicated to creating a secure and enjoyable environment for all visitors. Our collaboration with different sectors guarantees that tourists from Ireland and other countries feel welcome and protected while exploring the city.

 

This visit signifies a step forward in strengthening the relationship between Pattaya and Ireland, paving the way for increased tourism and cultural exchange between our regions,” he stated.

 

Ambassador Bourne reciprocated the enthusiasm, acknowledging the warm reception and the potential for a flourishing partnership. He noted that such collaborations could significantly enhance the travel experience for Irish tourists and foster greater understanding between the two cultures.

 

This diplomatic visit is seen as a strategic move to not only attract more tourists from Ireland but also to build a more profound connection between Pattaya and Irish communities.

 

It underscores a shared commitment to mutual growth and cultural exchange, setting the stage for a brighter, more interconnected future for both regions.

 

Picture courtesy: Pattaya Mail

 

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-- 2024-06-17

 

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26 minutes ago, webfact said:

implementing measures to support Irish tourists in Pattaya.

.....let's hope the Thai can tell the difference between the Irish and the English.  

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1 hour ago, Pique Dard said:

.....let's hope the Thai can tell the difference between the Irish and the English.  

A baiting question?

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Mayor Poramet

I wonder if he knows where Ireland is? 

But sure a couple of those 5 millions may visit Thailand. 🙏

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6 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

.....let's hope the Thai can tell the difference between the Irish and the English.  

Watch them on an evening in a pub. The winners are Irish🙏

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7 hours ago, Pique Dard said:

.....let's hope the Thai can tell the difference between the Irish and the English.  

It's the difference between Ireland and Iceland they struggle with.

 

Hello, how are you, where you come.

 

Ireland!

 

Oh, Iceland, yes I know. I see on TV. Have Volcano.

 

No, not Iceland, It's Ireland, Irrrrrrrrrreland. Has an r.

 

Yes, yes Iceland I see on TV. Have Volcano.

 

Ok, yes, I'm from Iceland.

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