Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the ever eventful Thai nightlife had to face sudden death, but with Thailand reporting no new local transmissions for a consecutive 27 days, the officials are now considering re-opening the bars, pubs and other entertainment places as well.
In Thailand too, domestic travelling has already begun, and to attract more local guests, resorts such as Hotel Sooknirund have been giving out exclusive Chiang Rai hotel deals. It’s expected that with these nightlife venues being reopened, local tourists will be more encouraged to travel within the country. However, the Public Health Ministry of Thailand will be closely monitoring all these venues as it’s still crucial to follow strict health and safety measures since the world has not yet seen an end of this global pandemic.
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