Bangkok (VNA/NNT) - The Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports has affirmedthat foreign tourists are welcomed to witness the historical royal cremation,which will be held from October 25-29.
Tourismand Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangul revealed that Thai officials willinform various tourist markets of the ceremony's significance to the Thaipeople, adding that tourist activities will continue as usual.
Sheexpressed her confidence that most foreign travelers will understand thesituation in the Kingdom and the auspicious ceremony will not negatively impacttheir decision to visit the nation.
Theminister indicated that various events will be organised. The ministry hascoordinated with private agencies such as the Thai Chamber of Commerce, theTourism Council of Thailand, and the Thai Bankers Association to promotedomestic tourism spending through Meetings, Incentives, Conferences andExhibitions (MICE) from the third quarter onward.
Meanwhile,Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Yuthasak Supasorn said TAToffices nationwide and abroad will adjust all marketing strategies to conformwith the ceremony, adding tourists visiting the Kingdom during the period willbe asked to observe the funeral dress code.
He instructed officials to assert the fact that domestic and foreign touristscan travel as usual and engage in tourism activities as deemed appropriate.-VNA
Tourismand Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangul revealed that Thai officials willinform various tourist markets of the ceremony's significance to the Thaipeople, adding that tourist activities will continue as usual.
Sheexpressed her confidence that most foreign travelers will understand thesituation in the Kingdom and the auspicious ceremony will not negatively impacttheir decision to visit the nation.
Theminister indicated that various events will be organised. The ministry hascoordinated with private agencies such as the Thai Chamber of Commerce, theTourism Council of Thailand, and the Thai Bankers Association to promotedomestic tourism spending through Meetings, Incentives, Conferences andExhibitions (MICE) from the third quarter onward.
Meanwhile,Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Yuthasak Supasorn said TAToffices nationwide and abroad will adjust all marketing strategies to conformwith the ceremony, adding tourists visiting the Kingdom during the period willbe asked to observe the funeral dress code.
He instructed officials to assert the fact that domestic and foreign touristscan travel as usual and engage in tourism activities as deemed appropriate.-VNA
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