Hua Hin may allow foreign tourists soon
published : 27 Apr 2021 at 09:12 Hua Hin s red light district is deserted on April 12, 2021, following the closure of bars and a spike in Covid-19 cases in Hua Hin and other districts of Prachuap Khiri Khan province. (Photo by Dave Kendall)
Hua Hin is ready to follow the government s reopening plan and target vaccinated tourists without quarantine requirements in October.
Krod Rojanastien said Hua Hin can be included in the reopening plan due to its reputation for wellness tourism and as a long-stay destination only a few hours away from Bangkok.
Similar to the Phuket sandbox model, tourists with proof of vaccination will be able to take flights to Suvarnabhumi Airport or a private jet to Hua Hin airport. They will have to pass a Covid test upon arrival and must use Thailand Plus, a tracking application.
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19 Michael Shafer stands over a trough of newly-produced biochar in Phrao district of Chiang Mai. (Photo: Dave Kendall)
As Earth Day dawns, Chiang Mai is breathing more easily. It s been one of the worst-ever smoke seasons in the Rose of the North, with the city winning the accolade of most polluted city on the planet on multiple days, but the dust has settled for now.
Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden is hosting a virtual Leaders Summit on Climate. The goal of capping the average global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees looks virtually unobtainable. As usual, most of the debate among global leaders has focused on fossil fuels, with Mr Biden seeking cuts in China s coal consumption.
Biochar could drive away the smoke
Fire-lighting farmers need better way to clear farmland for the next maize crop
published : 22 Apr 2021 at 06:00 Michael Shafer stands over a trough of newly-produced biochar in Phrao district of Chiang Mai. (Photo: Dave Kendall)
As Earth Day dawns, Chiang Mai is breathing more easily. It s been one of the worst-ever smoke seasons in the Rose of the North, with the city winning the accolade of most polluted city on the planet on multiple days, but the dust has settled for now.
Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden is hosting a virtual Leaders Summit on Climate. The goal of capping the average global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees looks virtually unobtainable. As usual, most of the debate among global leaders has focused on fossil fuels, with Mr Biden seeking cuts in China s coal consumption.
Biochar could drive away the smoke bangkokpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bangkokpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.