Pattaya_Fox Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 Entertainment Venues and Tourists prepare for 3 days of closures and limited service. During this time, Pattaya along with the rest of Thailand are in a period of mourning. Although Pattaya is dominated by it’s entertainment industry, local venues are complying with regulations put into place to cover a 3 day period from 14th until 16th of November when Cremation Rituals and the Cremation Ceremony for Her Royal Highness Princess Galyani Wattana takes place. Entertainment venues recently received a letter from the Chief of Banglamung District, Khun Mongkol which stated that venues may open on 14th and 16th November, however entertainment within the venue must either be stopped or reduced to a minimum. Individual bar owners will interpret these regulations in their own way. The letter states that all venues offering entertainment must close on 15th November which is the day when the Cremation takes place. We toured South Pattaya on Friday Afternoon and found all bars were complying with the regulations. Many bars were open but no music was heard. Alcohol was being served and many tourists appeared oblivious to the temporary changes. Pattaya One News Friday 14th November 2008.
Chang_paarp Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Entertainment venues recently received a letter from the Chief of Banglamung District, Khun Mongkol which stated that venues may open on 14th and 16th November, however entertainment within the venue must either be stopped or reduced to a minimum. By recently they mean on 12 and 13 November. It is not as if the funeral rites came as a sudden or unexpected event, planning has been in train since January. You would think the powers that be could make a decision some time in the ensuing 10 months and give a little bit more notice of their intentions. OK given that the usual round of government transfers happen about now and no one wants to upset the new boss by actually making a decision he might not agree with, they could still make a decision and advise those affected at least a week out from the event.
Scott Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 "Individual bar owners will interpret these regulations in their own way". But if you don't interpret it the way the officials want, then what? Is the gov'ts way of saying 'Up to you!"
awayfoe Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 never mind in philippines the name of this " filipino drama " in thailand " thai comedy "
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