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Visith Pinpawong 18.11.2012 21:44
Koh Larn excursions and scuba diving are the most favorite activities for Chinese and other Asian tourists.

Koh Larn excursions and scuba diving are the most favorite activities for Chinese and other Asian tourists.


The Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) have prepared to welcome Chinese tour groups exceeding 10,000 travelers this November.



On November 5th., Mr. Ronakit Aekasingh, Pattaya Deputy Mayor; Mr. Prakorn Sukonchart, Pattaya City Manager; together with the representatives from the Pattaya City Police station, Pattaya Tourist Police and the private sector made preparations to welcome tourists from the People’s Republic of China.

The TCEB, a public organization, in partnership with the TAT, organized a conference and presented a travel award to CCT Group Co. Ltd., for arranging in excess of 10,000 Chinese travelers to Pattaya in the period 6th to 20th  November. Each day the tour guides will entertainment the groups by visiting different places of interest in Pattaya with excursions to areas such as Koh Larn, Nongnuch Tropical Garden, Alangkarn Entertainments and the famous Tiffany Show.

The Chinese tour groups will travel to Pattaya commencing November 6th, with groups of 700-800 people expected daily. The Pattaya City insisted that the safety of the tourists was paramount and will facilitate traffic flow and provide safe travel to Koh Larn islands, to include marine and coastal rescue and security.

This project is one of many being put in place that is based on the government’s policy to generate revenue exceeding two billion Baht in 2015.



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