Saturday, July 3, 2010

Tourists visit Pattaya Back

Pattaya, earlier this week began to live. For nearly three months, the political elite in Bangkok conflict make famous coastal tourism industry in Peninsular Siam near death.

"Almost two months there was no money. Tourists scared," said Simon Rakhyasa, Trikaya multinational tour guide, at Furama Hotel & Resort Central Pattaya, Thursday (24 / 6).

In the area on foot area Doughtan Jomtien Beach and Pattaya Beach in the north, tourists from China mainland, the Asian subcontinent (India, Bangladesh) and Indochina (Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia, and Singapore) began to back different snacks fruit chips typical of Thailand.

While the Malays as tourists from Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and parts of Singapore, more shopping accessories, clothing and white elephant image (Chang), miscellaneous products berikon Siam or simply enjoy a culinary tour lined up along the Pattaya Beach.

In the light brown sand beach in Pattaya, more visible European Caucasians street barefoot. Not a few who simply sunbathing and reading books and novels at the beach with a chair collapsed umbrella.

"It's a lot of retirees come are France, Germany and Austria," said Chadi Nhong, guiding the tour bus driver (Choaching Bus) Assenda, one of 45 companies in Pattaya Bus Choacing.
Peak timetable European or Australian tourists to Pattaya is August until November.
While American tourists and Muslim countries and the Arab peninsula, parts of Africa came to visit in March to May.

Liaison Officer, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in Jakarta, Ray Indra Nugraha, said conflicts of political elite in Bangkok makes about 70 percent of the citizens of Pattaya almost lost revenue for nearly two months.

As a tourist city that 20 percent of its citizens still hold a passport from a country outside of Thailand, making the tourism industry as the lifeblood of the economy. Gampangannya, Pattaya City is like Kuta and Jimbaran in Bali.

Translated from: http://www.tribun-timur.com/read/artikel/113352/Pattaya-Kembali-Banjir-Turis

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