Doi Inthanon to Reopen on Nov 10
Tourists can feel winter chill on Doi Inthanon mountain in Chiang Mai province on Nov 10 when the Doi Inthanon National Park will reopen.
Tourists can feel winter chill on Doi Inthanon mountain in Chiang Mai province on Nov 10 when the Doi Inthanon National Park will reopen.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha told the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) that Thailand was ready to fully improve its solutions to climate change and called for an end to the destruction of nature.
The first lot of 560,200 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine made by Moderna arrived in Thailand.
Thailand started to welcome air travelers and revoked quarantine for some of them and consequently its biggest airport, Suvarnabhumi, resumed its active operations as more visitors arrived compared with last week’s traffic.
The Education Ministry required the management of schools where on-site teaching resumed today to ensure safety while the schools that cannot guarantee it can apply other methods of education.
The operators of eateries who want to sell alcoholic beverages in Bangkok must meet the Amazing Thailand Safety & Health Administration (SHA) standard, said Pongsakorn Kwanmuang, spokesman of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha confirmed the country would reopen to visitors on Nov 1 and asked people including demonstrators to help protect tourism.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration cuts the number of provinces under maximum and strict disease controls (dark-red zones) from 23 to 7 where the nighttime curfew will continue from Nov 1 onwards.
Government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana expressed gratitude towards Academy Award winner Russell Crowe for helping promote Thailand’s safe reopening on Nov 1.
The National Communicable Disease Committee approved a bill for digital COVID-19 vaccination certificates that were expected to be launched in November.
The ruling Palang Pracharath Party did not change its executive board and Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha would be able to work with the party’s secretary-general Thamanat Prompow, said PPRP leader Prawit Wongsuwon.
YG Entertainment, the agency of Thai-born K-pop star Lalisa ‘Lisa’ Manoban, said the artist would not attend a New Year countdown event in Thailand because she was scheduled for another activity during the period.