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Cha-Am/Hua Hin Tourism Business Association Meeting

 

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The deputy mayor of Hua Hin Mr. Montree Chuphu, on behalf of the Hua Hin mayor, has chaired a general meeting of the ChaAm/Hua Hin Tourism Business Association at the Marrakesh Hua Hin Resort and Spa. The main objective of the meeting was to encourage the participants to think about and formulate a plan to promote tourism in Cha-Am and Hua Hin. Apart from the members of the Association, the chair Mrs. Wassana Srikanchana, the executive board members and advisors of the Association, the director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand in Hua Hin Mrs. Orasa Awuthkhom, the director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand in Prachuab Khirikhan
Mr. Akkharawit Thephasit, the Hua Hin district chief and Commander in Chief of Thanarat Military Camp were in attendance..

 

Source: http://www.huahintoday.com/local-news/cha-amhua-hin-tourism-business-association-meeting/

 
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A few suggestions.....

 

- Put the Thai Baht to at least 40 or 45 Baht per 1 US$

 

- Impose taxi meters everywhere and punish the drivers who try to rip off tourists

 

- 24 hour cheap public transport in high season that is clearly visible and available and that covers not only downtown but the suburbs - the accident rate will drop and ignore the taxi mafia's whims!

 

- Get a few more young good looking chesties from Pattaya for the bars

 

- Stop the farang tea money police road blocks

 

- Clean up the beaches

 

- Improve the roads and enforce trafic rules with the farangs and mainly the locals, with genuine information and prevention campaigns oreven  legal fines but not used for tea money bail outs!

 

- Make more car parkings that are easy access

 

- Close down the restaurants with rip off prices or bad food

 

- Deport the tailors who charge ripoff prices that are almost double of prices in Bangkok

 

- Make the streets and the beaches safer, late at night for drunk overaged farangs

 

- Add a few more minivan transfers to Bangkok City but see that the cost does not exceed 700 THB per passenger (the regular bus takes around 300 THB one way to BKK)

 

- Press for the high speed railway connection from BKK to be implemented fast

 

- Educate the locals (merchants, restaurants, small businesses) that farangs do contribute to the local economy, are not totally stupid and are not all the usual Pattaya/Soi Cowboy irrespectful, loud drunken types, and thus not to stigmatise or try to systematically rip them off

- Ban western food restaurants!!:violin:

and also, most important....tell people like myself, to stop dreaming as all this will never happen!!:cheesy::violin::cheesy::sorry:

 

 

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