25 tourist attractions temporarily closed in bid to curb Covid-19
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) on Wednesday released a list of tourist attractions that will be temporarily closed to contain the spread of Covid-19.
The 25 attractions in 10 provinces to be closed are:
• Doi Phui Kho, Mae Hong Son
• Thung Non Son flower field, Phitsanulok
• Pao Tung farm, Nakhon Sawan
• Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisek Anusorn (Wat Leng Noei Yi 2), Nonthaburi (closed until January 8)
• Pong Leuk-Bang Kloy village, Phetchaburi
• Phra Ram Ratchaniwet (Ban Puen Palace), Phetchaburi
• Laem Phak Bia royal project, Phetchaburi
• Tham Khao Luang cave, Phetchaburi
• Guangzhou floating market, Phetchaburi
• Sirinart Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Centre, Prachuap Khiri Khan
• Kham Chanot, Udon Thani
• Wat Pa Phu Kon, Udon Thani
• Walking street, Udon Thani
• Sai Kaew beach, Chonburi
• Toei Ngam beach, Chonburi
• Nang Ram and Nang Rong beaches Chonburi
• Sor beach, Chonburi
• Wat Khao Tabaek skywalk, Chonburi
• Thai Island and Sea Natural History Museum and Samae San island, Chonburi (Closed until January 3)
• Wang Chan Forest Learning Centre, Rayong
• King Taksin the Great Knowledge Park, Rayong
• Rayong Museum, Rayong
• Phra Chedi Klang Nam mangrove forest and sky view tower, Rayong
• Ban Nam Chiao community, Trat
• Thai Red Cross Society's Rachakaroon Centre, Trat