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It’s tourism business as usual in Thailand
November 30, 2013
Tourist attractions and activities as well as businesses in Bangkok and other provinces are open and operating as usual.
Tourist attractions and activities as well as businesses in Bangkok and other provinces are open and operating as usual.
eTN has learned from various sources, industry experts and returning tourists to Thailand, life in Bangkok and all other areas of Thailand continues as per normal.
For live images of Thai tourist destinations, check out these THAI LIVE CAM streaming cameras that present a number of stunning preset views of Thailand’s most famous and popular cities.
BangkokKrung-thep-mahanakhonThailandNakhon-nayokPattayaChon-buriPrachin-buriPhangngaKo-samuiSurat-thaniPhuketLop-buri50 infected by virus in Klong Toey
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published : 30 Apr 2021 at 04:00
75 Disease control workers are transporting Covid patients and their belongings from Klong Toey slum community in Bangkok to a field hospital on Thursday. (Photo by Nutthawat Wicheanbut)
At least 50 people in a Klong Toey community in central Bangkok have been confirmed as being infected with the Covid-19 virus.
Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang announced on his Facebook page that the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Institute for Urban Disease Control and Prevention had used an express analysis mobile unit to test 925 residents in the community on Tuesday.
The district office and Erawan Medical Centre have been ordered to take the infected to field hospitals as quickly as possible.
BangkokKrung-thep-mahanakhonThailandErawanLoeiBang-kapiPhra-khanongKlong-toeyAswin-kwanmuangNutthawat-wicheanbutPrateep-thanakitcharoenPol-gen-aswinOrange Line bidding contest scrapped
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published : 3 Feb 2021 at 16:44
7 The Mass Rapid Transit Authority activates a tunnel-boring machine for the eastern section of the Orange Line under Ramkhamhaeng Road in Bang Kapi district, Bangkok, in March last year. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard)
Bidding has been cancelled for the western section of the Orange Line in Bangkok, running from the Thailand Cultural Centre to Bang Khun Non area, after a legal dispute over bid criteria.
The contractor selection committee of the Bangkok’s east-west electric railway project made the decision on Wednesday.
The Mass Rapid Transit Authority, the project owner, said that a legal dispute on the project was no closer to resolution and thus blocked it from setting a timeframe for the selection of the contractor. That could delay the selection and affect the whole Orange Line.
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