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Labour Faces Ongoing Threat From Gaza-Backed Independents in Local Elections
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 29 April 2025
Thailand Launches E-Ticket System in Marine Parks to Boost Revenue Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) in Thailand will unveil a new e-ticket system on 15 October across six key marine national parks, ushering in this year's tourist season. This initiative seeks to enhance transparency in entrance fee collection, aiming to increase park revenue by 10%. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1359203-thailand-launches-e-ticket-system-in-marine-parks-to-boost-revenue/ -
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Florida man says "I run the country and the world"
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Travel Thailand Launches E-Ticket System in Marine Parks to Boost Revenue
Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) in Thailand will unveil a new e-ticket system on 15 October across six key marine national parks, ushering in this year's tourist season. This initiative seeks to enhance transparency in entrance fee collection, aiming to increase park revenue by 10%. During a press conference, Director-General Attapol Charoenchansa addressed longstanding corruption concerns within the ticketing process. Following a trial run since 2023 plagued by usability issues, the revamped system promises user-friendliness even in remote areas. Initially available in select marine parks, the programme has plans for expansion to the top national parks. The revenue from entrance fees significantly supports forest conservation and tourism sustainability. Currently, income distribution designates 5% to local administrative organisations, 20% to individual park management, 60% to conservation, and 15% reserves for emergencies. Between October 1 and April 20, Thai national parks recorded a visitor increase of 2.36%, contributing to a 2.6% rise in revenue totalling 1.55 billion baht. Notably, marine parks made up almost 66% of these earnings, with Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park leading at 450 million baht. The e-ticket system aims to curb revenue losses and corruption. Attapol highlighted the importance of this income for their conservation mission and sustainable tourism advocacy. Future ambitions include using additional revenue to support communities within forest zones. The new e-ticket roll-out will commence with marine parks such as Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi (Krabi), Ao Phang Nga (Phang Nga), and others, marking a significant step forward in Thailand’s commitment to preserving its natural treasures. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-04-29 -
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Florida man says "I run the country and the world"
He was elected. Reminds me of this from MASH the movie (1970): Hotlips O'Houlihan: [to Father Mulcahy, referring to Hawkeye] I wonder how a degenerated person like that could have reached a position of responsibility in the Army Medical Corps! Father Mulcahy: [looks up from his Bible] He was drafted. -
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Almost Refused Entry at Chiang Mai Airport -Be Warned! - 2nd Visa Exemption
Could you be specific about some of your alleged "many entry denials regardless of everything being in order", please?
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