CHIANG RAI, Nov 30 (TNA) – A large crowd of people
are now visiting the Tham Luang cave daily after the movie about the dramatic
rescue last year of 12 boys and their football coach has been screened at
theatres in Thailand.
The movie called ‘The Cave’ is being shown at
several theatres nationwide and approximately 3,000 people are visiting the
cave in the northernmost province of Chiang Rai daily.
Concerned authorities at the Thamluang
Khunnam Nangnon national park provide trolley service to
the cave entrance.
Also, as many as 50 visitors are allowed to enter
the first chamber for each round of the cave tour and they can take pictures there
for five minutes.
Officially, the Tham Luang cave was officially
opened for tourists in early November.
Two nearby caves will be opened for nature study in the
future.
A total of 12 young soccer players, members of the
Wild Boars (Mu Pa) football team, and
their coach were trapped inside the flooded cave in July last year. Their subsequent
rescue, after 17 days, made headlines around the world. (TNA)