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Cheap water tank and pump?
I don't think I would entertain a secondhand pump, you just don't know what you are buying. Pumps are relatively cheap, considering how long they usually last, buy new. Tanks are cheap too, I personally would not entertain a stainless one, have seen weld seams rust. The poly tanks last forever, well mine has, and even they are cheap... The first place I lived in here, I bought and fitted a pump, when I moved I sold it to the owner, told him I was taking it........😋 -
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Tourism Cannabis Reclassified: Thailand's Tourism Strategy
I live in a tourist city, all this open cannabis smoking is pure fantasy made up by old fuddy duddys who live sheltered lives in villages in Nakon Nowhere. Not saying it does not happen, just not as widespread as reported by the drama queens. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 13 August 2025
Thailand's Tourism Soars with 20 Million Visitors in 2025 File photo for reference only Thailand’s tourism industry is thriving, having welcomed over 20 million international tourists in just the first eight months of the year. This influx has generated a remarkable 937.6 billion baht, underscoring the sector's vitality. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369596-thailands-tourism-soars-with-20-million-visitors-in-2025/ -
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How much should you pay a girl if you ask her to stop working?
100b and a reach around. -
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How much should you pay a girl if you ask her to stop working?
Codependency is a mental disorder of insecurity. Then inspire her to get a job that will enhance her self esteem. 0.0฿ -
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Tourism Thailand's Tourism Soars with 20 Million Visitors in 2025
File photo for reference only Thailand’s tourism industry is thriving, having welcomed over 20 million international tourists in just the first eight months of the year. This influx has generated a remarkable 937.6 billion baht, underscoring the sector's vitality. The impressive figures, shared by Sorawong Thienthong, Thailand's Minister of Tourism and Sports, cover the period from 1st January to 10th August 2025. By then, the country had already hosted 20,197,119 tourists. Chinese visitors lead this boom, with 2,835,910 arrivals, followed closely by tourists from Malaysia (2,785,725), India (1,426,080), Russia (1,144,105), and South Korea (950,692). Last week marked a noticeable rise in arrivals, fuelled by summer vacations and a series of public holidays in Japan. The resulting influx from Japan saw an impressive 86.3% increase in visitor numbers, elevating its rank from fifth to third in weekly arrivals. In addition to short-haul guests, long-haul travellers from Israel significantly contributed to this growth, many visiting after completing religious observances. These combined factors drove the week's foreign arrivals to 627,339, translating to a 7.08% increase over the previous week and an average of nearly 90,000 daily arrivals. The top nationalities for the week were China (102,750), Malaysia (85,622), Japan (37,611), India (35,387), and South Korea (32,320). While tourist numbers were buoyant from Japan, Malaysia, and China, South Korea and India experienced a slight decrease. Thailand anticipates a steady flow of tourists, supported by several strategic initiatives. Key drivers include continuing school breaks in Europe and East Asia and the launch of the "Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025" campaign. Furthermore, the government is implementing travel-friendly measures such as waiving the TM.6 immigration card requirement, easing entry for visitors. To further enhance accessibility, efforts are underway to encourage airlines to increase flight frequencies. This strategic push is expected to sustain and even boost visitor numbers in the coming months. Thailand's tourism sector is enjoying a vibrant revival, showcasing significant growth and strategic foresight. The welcoming of over 20 million tourists signals a robust recovery, with promising prospects ahead. As the nation continues to attract visitors from around the globe, this momentum is likely to sustain throughout 2025 and beyond. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-08-13
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