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Rayong steps up tourism recovery

 

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RAYONG (NNT) - Rayong province is now considered clear of any potential local outbreak of COVID-19, after nobody was found to have contracted the virus since an Egyptian Air Force officer later identified as virus positive, spent time in city shops in the province two weeks ago. Moving forward, all sectors in the province came together to restore safety in the province’s tourism sector.

 

Rayong province today held a ceremony of homage at the King Thaksin the Great Shrine at Wat Loom Mahachai Chumpon, attended by Provincial Governor Surasak Charoensirichot, along with representatives of the Provincial Tourism and Sports Office; the Tourism Council of Thailand’s president; Chairman of the Rayong Tourism Association, and members of the general public who participated by making offerings of food, and swords before the statue of King Thaksin the Great.

 

The ceremony was held to promote good fortune, help all Rayong people regain their strength after having passed through the crisis, and encourage their participation in recovery efforts to restore the province’s economy and tourism sector.

 

The Governor of Rayong said today that government agencies operating in the community, have achieved a 100 percent success in COVID-19 control, by testing some 6,900 persons deemed at risk, all of whom returned a negative result. This means the province is now considered free of COVID-19, and is ready to welcome visitors.

 

Rayong Tourism Association’s Chairman Chayut Chaitrakulthong, said today that all sectors in the province are now working to promote confidence among tourists in their personal safety, with upcoming tourism events to be held continuously by both government agencies and the private sector.

 

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On 7/28/2020 at 3:06 AM, kensawadee said:

GOOD LUCK for Rayong.......... A province with lovely sights including Ban Chang and Koh Samed Island...........

How quiet are the bars in BC at the moment...thinking about a one night stopover if it,s worth it...any current info please?

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7 hours ago, petermik said:

How quiet are the bars in BC at the moment...thinking about a one night stopover if it,s worth it...any current info please?

BC, Ban Chang is the 'Adult playground of RAYONG PROVINCE'

I am locked out of Thailand presently and home in the US..... I wish I could go with you..... I love Ban Chang and have daily 'LINE' contact with a few girls there so I can give an up date from what they say.... IT IS PRETTY DEAD...... So if you go you will be one of a very few, so you will have your choice....

MC Bar is open I know.... Also Happy Bar (On the Soi next to the Main Road Bars,

Happy Bar is almost directly behind CANDY BAR but on the next Soi so Happy Bar gets less custoers, I have contact with a girl at Happy and It is open daily.......

Some of the other bars are open..... Out of the 20+ Bars or so I think about half are open..... Ban Chang is what Pattaya was like about 40 years ago and I like it..... It is the 'Playground of Rayong'......

If You like more Information or some contacts in Ban Chang..... PM, (Personal Mail) me and I will share.......

With this 'virus' thing I am home mostly and at the computer a lot......... Cheers.....

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