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Thailand** recently announced that from December 15, legally registered entertainment venues and in-hotel service establishments nationwide, including the capital Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chonburi, Phuket and Koh Samui (Surat Thani), will be allowed to operate until 4 a.m. The move aims to boost tourism and breathe new life into the nightlife and entertainment industry.
According to Thailand's Ministry of Home Affairs, the move to extend the hours of operation was a deliberate decision. ** Believes that this will help to increase Thailand's attractiveness as a tourist destination, while also meeting the demand for a richer and more diverse nighttime entertainment from domestic and foreign tourists.
This applies not only to entertainment venues such as bars, nightclubs and karaoke, but also to on-site services such as swimming pools, gyms and spas. This means that visitors can enjoy Thailand's nightlife and culture at a later date, as well as the various entertainment facilities offered by the hotel.
Thailand** said they will continue to monitor the impact of this policy closely and make adjustments as needed. They hope that this initiative will lead to more jobs and economic income, while also ensuring public safety and order.
In addition, in order to promote tourism during the New Year's Day, the opening hours of service establishments across Thailand will be further extended. On 31 December, the opening hours of entertainment venues and hotels will be extended to 6 a.m. on 1 January. This will provide visitors with an opportunity to celebrate the arrival of the new year with a New Year's Eve party.
The implementation of this policy has received a positive response from the Thai tourism industry. Many tourism operators say that extending the opening hours will help attract more tourists to Thailand and increase tourism revenue. At the same time, they will also strengthen security measures to ensure the safety of visitors during their activities at night.
Overall, this initiative by Thailand** aims to breathe new life into the tourism industry and boost the country's economic income. It will provide visitors with a wider variety of nighttime entertainment options and promote Thailand's nightlife and culture.
However, the implementation of this policy has also sparked some controversy. Some people are concerned that extending business hours may lead to an increase in public order problems, such as drunk driving, noise nuisance, etc. In response, Thailand** said it would strengthen law enforcement to ensure public safety and order.
Overall, Thailand**'s move to extend the opening hours of entertainment venues is a positive attempt to boost tourism and breathe new life into the nightlife and entertainment industry. We look forward to seeing more economic opportunities and room for development in Thailand.