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Thailand s Phuket aims to become immunity island for tourists as it seeks post-coronavirus bounce-back

Thailand’s Phuket aims to become ‘immunity island’ for tourists as it seeks post-coronavirus bounce-back Anchored unused tour boats at Phuket’s Chalong pier. Photo: Vijitra Duangdee At Phuket s Chalong pier, boat driver Mang is in rare, high spirits: he has just had his first paying guests in two months. But for other tour boat operators in the area, surviving until the Thai borders fully reopen to tourists is another question. Some owners without savings have sold the boats, some have laid off workers, Mang says as he surveys the lines of idling tour boats around the pier, where in pre-pandemic times they would quickly whisk off the waiting tourists to sea, zipping them through hidden coves among the many offshore islands.

Myanmar Migrants in Thailand Voice Outrage at Coup

Myanmar Migrants in Thailand Voice Outrage at Coup
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Mass Anti-coup Protests in Myanmar

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Tourism Economy Dependent on Tourism, Exports

Heavily dependent on tourism and exports, Thailand is one of Asia's worst-hit economies by the coronavirus. Now as a second wave strikes, an unpopular government is desperately trying to avoid more economic damage. Vijitra Duangdee has more from Bangkok.

As coronavirus resurges in Thailand, tourism businesses go on life support

As coronavirus resurges in Thailand, tourism businesses go on life support Vijitra Duangdee in Pattaya Kampon Tansacha, the owner of Noongnooch Tropical Garden, directs his landscaping crew in making refinements to the park. Photo: Vijitra Duangdee Helping to push a stone slab with a carving of a Hindu deity into the earth, Kampon Tansacha said he faced a stark choice in deciding what to do with the army of staff that looked after his botanical garden outside the Thai resort city of Pattaya: close the garden and let them go unpaid, or keep it open and soak up the losses with no visitors.

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