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Ministry Of Tourism Considering Yingluck's 'Thai Maldives' Proposal

BANGKOK: -- The Minister of Tourism said he′s ready to adopt the idea of turning Thailand into the new Maldives as proposed by PM Yingluck Shinawatra after her trip to the South Asian nation.


Previously, Ms. Yingluck has said that the Maldives have beautiful seascape and coral reefs for tourists to see, and Thailand possesses equally beautiful islands.

But the difference is that the Maldives has superior cleanliness, are more environmentally friendly, and are primarily focused on the safety of tourists, according to the Prime Minister.

Mr .Somsak Purisrisak, Minister of Tourism and Sports, gave an interview in regards to the Prim Minister’s plan for Thailand to support investors to improve the environment of the tourism to Thailand hoping to draw tourists with high purchasing power, much like the Maldives.

Mr.Somsak said that the potential for Thailand to promote marine tourism like the Maldives is dependent on the Ministry of Tourism and Sports who will be integrated tourism benefits in a manner of Eco Tourism, which has been started in many islands, such as Ang Tong Islands, Surathani. Koh Paluay is considered a green island and is a favorite among tourists as well, he said.

"Many other islands attract foreign tourists to Thailand, even though they are not yet as famous as the Malives, for example, Chang islands. Thus, to follow in the words of the PM, the ministry will be coordinating with each province with islands in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea," the minister said.

Full story: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNM01ETTBNVEExTlE9PQ

-- KHAOSOD English 2013-2013-06-05

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PM plans to attract high-end visitors to boost tourism income

BANGKOK, 5 June 2013 (NNT) - Following her officials visits to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra expressed her wish to attract more high-end visitors to the country.


During the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Ms Yingluck said that high-end tourism is an effective way to boost cash flow generated from long-stay tourists.

The Prime Minister has ordered the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration and related ministries to list tourist destinations that can be developed into upscale attractions. The plan is aimed at upgrading the quality of the country’s tourism services and to boost local and national income.

Deputy Prime Minister Plodprasop Suraswasdi and Agriculture Minister Yukol Limlaemthong have been assigned to spearhead the nationwide initiative.

According to reports, the number of international tourist arrivals is expected to reach 25 million visitors, generating 1.6 trillion baht revenue this year.

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Thai minister: Maldives tourism a model for Thailand

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BANGKOK: -- Thailand will introduce eco-tourism on many of the country’s islands to attract more foreign visitors, the tourism and sports minister said today.

Somsak Purisrisak said the government will encourage Thai investors to adopt an environmental conservation system at tourist-favoured islands to tap high-end overseas tourists – the way the Maldives government has been doing.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said during her visit to the island nation over the weekend that Thailand should follow the Maldives with more emphasis on cleanliness, environment and safety for tourists on most of the kingdom’s islands.

Thailand should follow the Maldives’ step in tourism promotion, she reportedly said.

Mr Somsak said the ministry will expand the eco-tourism concept in the country given the success of “green island” in some southern Thai islands.

Foreign tourists to Thailand should reach 25 million visitors, generating Bt1.6 trillion revenue this year, he said, adding that the government projected an increase to Bt2 trillion in 2015. (MCOT online news)

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I'd wager 99% of those talking about turning Thailand into the Maldives couldn't even find it on a map.

That said, someone needs to get Chalerm on this. He'll have Thailand looking like the Maldives in three months.

Is that 99% can't find the Maldives on the map or can't find Thailand............or both?

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I'd wager 99% of those talking about turning Thailand into the Maldives couldn't even find it on a map.

That said, someone needs to get Chalerm on this. He'll have Thailand looking like the Maldives in three months.

Is that 99% can't find the Maldives on the map or can't find Thailand............or both?

Find it? Can they pronounce it?

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Thai authorities, try to do a little bit out of the box thinking, instead of only repeating what the others are saying. It is a misunderstanding that money which is made from tourism, mainly comes from high end tourists. The average backpacker contributes more to the Thai economy than the average high end tourist, because he stays longer and spends money locally, instead of at an international hotel chain. Why not consult authorities in charge of tourism in countries like Australia and Canada, where they do understand this.

The best thing you could do right now to stimulate tourism, would be giving all tourists from developed countries a 90 day visa free entry stamp at all entry points, just like Malaysia does.

Well, it's completely untrue that backpackers spend more money than-end tourists . . . and focusing on Canada and Australia is simply the colonialist, condescending attitude coming to the fore . . . why not compare apples to apples and look at figures from Flipland or Malaysia.

You have a very valid point, however, with the 90-day visa . . .

In reality, how hard is it to clean beaches and stop people littering or tossing stuff overboard off boats?

Just look at the eastern coastline, it looks like a rubbish tip.

It's called civic pride and awareness . . . not that prevalent in many countries in this region

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