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Wat Arun Photographers Warned Over Public Space Misuse

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Tourist police in Bangkok have taken action to regulate photographers at Wat Arun following complaints of misconduct. Visitors reported being disrupted by local photographers who prioritized taking pictures for paying clients over the enjoyment of other tourists. The issue was highlighted after Krisda "Pond" Witthayakhajorndet shared an online post about a negative experience during his visit.

Krisda "Pond" Witthayakhajorndet, founder of Be On Cloud, detailed his visit to Wat Arun on January 2, noting the influx of tourists and the rental of traditional Thai costumes. However, his enjoyment was marred by a photographer who persistently forced other tourists out of his shots. Pond confronted the photographer, emphasizing that the temple is a public space, but the photographer dismissed the warning.

The post went viral, with many people echoing Pond’s experience. Complaints included aggressive behavior and loud shouting from photographers and vendors, disturbing the serene temple atmosphere. This prompted the Thai Tourist Police to intervene, boosting patrols to ensure peace and addressing the complaints.

Police held discussions with Wat Arun's management to establish fair guidelines for photography services, aiming to respect both visitors’ enjoyment and photographers' livelihoods. The Tourist Police urged photographers to act politely, avoid causing disturbances, and enhance overall visitor experience at the iconic site, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • Tourist police have responded to complaints about photographer misconduct at Wat Arun.

  • Discussions are underway to create balanced guidelines for photography.

  • Efforts aim to improve tourist experiences at the historic temple.

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Wat Arun Promises Change After Tourist Photographer Issues

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Photo courtesy of Thai PBS

Management at Bangkok's Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun Ratchawararam, recently apologized after complaints surfaced about the conduct of commercial photographers at the site. Tourists reported being chased away from photo spots unless they purchased photography services. The temple has promised to address these incidents to improve visitors' experiences.

The issue came to light after Krisda Witthayakhajorndet, CEO of Be On Cloud, shared a social media post about witnessing the inappropriate behavior towards tourists, especially foreigners. He reported that the harassment negatively impacted the image of the temple, a renowned symbol of Thailand, and noted that even actor Apo Nattawin Wattanakitiphat was asked to vacate photo spots multiple times.

Photographers involved are reportedly linked to local costume rental shops. Krisda's attempts to confront the photographers were dismissed, prompting him to share his experiences online, where the post received significant attention and commentary. This reaction led the temple to collaborate with police to maintain order and ensure that photographers adhere to guidelines.

In response, Wat Arun management is actively working with Bangkok Yai police to enforce regulations that safeguard visitor experiences and uphold the temple's reputation. Police have met with photographers to emphasize compliance with temple rules and promote respectful interactions. These actions are part of broader efforts to preserve the site's atmosphere and enhance Thailand's tourism image.

Looking forward, the temple aims to balance religious reverence with tourism sustainability, ensuring a welcoming environment for all visitors. Management remains committed to ongoing improvements and collaboration with local authorities to address any future issues efficiently, reported Thai PBS.

Key Takeaways

  • Wat Arun apologizes and pledges action after tourist complaints.

  • Management collaborates with police to enforce respectful conduct.

  • Future efforts focus on maintaining atmosphere and tourism image.

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