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Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai Temporarily Closed By Police Over Lack of Hotel Licence

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Eastin Tan Hotel Temporarily Closed By Police Over Lack of Hotel Licence

by CityNews

 

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CityNews – Police and soldiers raided and have closed the newly built Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai, just next to Think Park on Huay Kaew Road, after it was discovered that the building was built on the premise of being a condominium, not a hotel, and has not got the correct licences.

 

The building, built by the owner of Ichitan green tea and of Think Park, Tan Passakornnatee, has been operating as a hotel since it was opened earlier this year, despite not yet having a hotel licence. It was also discovered that the building had yet to been registered for tax purposes, such as building tax and business tax.

 

Full story: http://www.chiangmaicitylife.com/news/eastin-tan-hotel-temporarily-closed-by-police-over-lack-of-hotel-licence/

 
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-- © Copyright Chiang City News 2016-10-11

At least they waited until Golden Week was over, many Chinese in there and I am guessing Chinese money involved so doubt if it will be closed for long.

 

Or could simply be the lack of funding provided for tea.

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