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Deputy PM: Most tourists understand Thailand’s situation

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Deputy PM: Most tourists understand Thailand’s situation

  

BANGKOK, 20 October 2016 (NNT) – Deputy Prime Minister Gen Tanasak Patimapragorn has confirmed tourists’ understanding of the situation in Thailand as the country goes through a period of mourning. 

To accommodate foreign travelers coming to Thailand during this period when the country continues to mourn the late His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Gen Tanasak revealed that cooperation has been sought from the Tourism Authority of Thailand and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to create awareness among the visitors regarding the current state of the country. 

The deputy premier insisted that tourists are still welcome in Thailand as usual. So far, he said most of them have understood that they should refrain from engaging in entertainment activities as a way of expressing condolences to the country. However, he reiterated that traditional ceremonies and cultural events, such as Loy Krathong, can still be organized. 

In the meantime, upon their arrival at various airports around the country, travelers are being provided with black ribbons by Tourism Department officials so that they can mourn with the Thai people. Gen Tanasak admitted a slight decline in tourist arrivals is possible but it should not be a cause for concern. 

 
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