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Omani travellers to Thailand told to take note of smoking ban smoking ban SHARE The Oman Embassy in Bangkok issued a statement that the Thai authorities have announced a ban on smoking on the shores of the country starting in November. There will be a fine of up to $3,000 and imprisonment for up to one year for violators, the said statement. Thailand is imposing a smoking ban on some 20 popular beaches across the country as part of the country’s sustainable tourism drive. The ban comes into effect in November 2017. These beaches are in the provinces of Phuket (Patong); Surat Thani (Bo Phut on Ko Samui); Krabi (Phra Ae and Khlong Dao on Ko Lanta); Chon Buri (Bang Saen and Pattaya as well as Tam Pang on Ko Si Chang); Prachuap Khiri Khan (Hua Hin and Khao Takiap); Phetchaburi (Cha-am); Phang-nga (Ko Khai Nok and Ko Khai Nai on Ko Yao); Songkhla (Chalatas); Pattani (Tha Wa Sukri); Rayong (Mae Phim); Chanthaburi (Laem Sing), ....
Sponsored by Tourism Authority of Thailand 29 Apr 2021 The travel industry’s recovery from the impacts of COVID-19 represents a golden opportunity for a reset and a refocus towards a more responsible and sustainable future. One destination that is grabbing that opportunity with both hands is Thailand. It recognises that the tourists of today and tomorrow are keen to make a positive impact on the environments, societies and economies they set foot in. Here are five ways Thailand is taking a responsible approach to tourism: 1. Food/eco-eating It’s important to be mindful of what we eat and the impact it has on the environment. ....
Measures tightened in 5 areas 19 Only essential travel allowed from now on published : 7 Jan 2021 at 04:00 19 Food and Drug Administration and Royal Thai Police officers raid two warehouses in Nong Khaem district, Bangkok, on Wednesday after hearing they were being used to store used rubber gloves amid the coronavirus pandemic. Officers found 200 million baht worth of used gloves - some of which had already been washed and were ready to be resold - in the raid. An investigation is underway to find out who imported the gloves. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) The government on Wednesday tightened Covid-19 control measures in the country s most at-risk provinces, with an emphasis on screening people leaving and entering them. ....