Frequent cases of Chinese tourists damaging coral reefs and other fragile sea natural resources have prompted the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to seek help from its Chinese counterpart.
Phanu Woramitr, director of the TAT
office for Hat Yai, Songkhla and Satoon said on Tuesday that TAT has
sent a letter to the Chinese tourism agency asking it to warn Chinese
tourists to behave while visiting Thailand.
The Chinese tourism agency was asked to tell Chinese tourists to
strictly observe Thai laws and regulations when they visit national
parks, temples, seas and coral reefs to avoid damaging fragile natural
resources.
Chinese visitors have been asked not to touch anything while visiting such places so they won’t cause damage, Phanu said.
He said park and provincial officials have also been alerted to help
warn visiting Chinese tourists against damaging the places they visit.
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The chief tourism and sports officer for Satun, Atcharin Muangchan, said
she has been compiling information about environmental damage caused by
tourists, especially Chinese tourists, to coral reefs.
The information will be raised during a meeting to develop Satun tourism
on March 2, which will be chaired by the Satun governor and will be
attended by representatives from all relevant sectors, Atcharin said.
She said the provincial administration would produce pamphlets in the
Chinese language to distribute to tourists to warn them against
destroying fragile sea natural resources during their visit.
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Source - TheNation