The Tourist Tax is a tax collected from foreign tourists as a fee for administering tourism programs. This amount is deposited in the National Tourism Promotion Fund, which was established under the National Tourism Policy Act B.E. 2562 (2019)
To receive money from abroad, whether Thais or foreigners, or even those who work abroad who want to transfer money back to Thailand to a Thai commercial bank account
Many people plan to book plane tickets to travel to various places, but when the travel date is approaching, there may be force majeure events that make it impossible to travel. Even if it's not caused by the fault of the airline
Thailand is credited with being the first country in Asia to remove cannabis from the list of dangerous drugs. As a result, tourists have become interested in cannabis-containing products. Although the medical use of marijuana is legal
You may have heard of the wide range of tourist attractions Loei possesses. But here, I'd like to extend an invitation to you to sample eight delectable Loei-only dishes that are made with regional products and traditional spices.
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) was created for understanding and promoting the practice of sustainable tourism and economic development, along with taking care of natural resources, communities, traditions, and ways of life related to touri
Sustainable tourism is a tourism operation that, in addition to the expectation of economic propulsion, also takes into account the capacity and stewardship of natural resources, communities, traditions, and ways of life associated
It is well known that many countries around the world have focused on the utilization of hemp and marijuana for medical use, including Thailand, where the law has now been unlocked so that people can apply different parts of marijuana
Currently, the conditions for using cannabis in different countries can vary quite a bit, so the use of cannabis or taking it abroad requires extra caution, as many countries around the world still prohibit cannabis imports.
COVID-19, formerly classed as a “dangerous communicable disease” has been downgraded to a “communicable disease that requires surveillance,” causing people who travel to Thailand to question whether they have to comply with any announcements or rules.
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