Yet what is more worrying for tourists than the enforcement of martial law is safety. Tourism
officials have embarked on campaigns largely to promote Thai culture, food and attractions to
foreign countries with a message that this country is an exotic place to visit and experience. But
what happened on Koh Tao - among other recent problems - has provided a serious wake-up
call to the one crucial fact that. has been long ignored here - the safety of tourists. The deaths of
the two Britons has had an enormous effect
This is a bigger problem for Foreigner tourist.
They have bias about safety law in Thailand. He wrote our news had affect
to tourist and investment with Thailand in the future.
Therefore, safety law must vigorous to save Foreigner tourist in
Thailand the safety of tourists is one thing they have not taken seriously
before. That needs to change and make positive bias to Thailand
Beauty and tragedy these examples are more than enough to show tourism officials just
what their priority should be as they launch publicity campaigns to lure visitors to this country
is an exotic place to visit and experie But what happened on Koh Tao among other recent
problems has provided a serious wake-up call to the one crucial fact that has been long ignored
here the safety of tourists. The deaths of the two Britons has had an enormous effect.
That is easier said than done, although Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has also made
it clear that he wants to see better measures to protect tourists in the wake of the Koh Tao
murders. Bringing together all agencies with their own little fiefdoms and getting them to sit
down and work along the same lines needs serious backup from the top.