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AWARDS WON
BY THAILAND

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NEW TOURIST POLICE STATION IN TRANG
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THE 6th THAILAND
TOURISM AWARDS
SEPTEMBER 2006

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NEW PRODUCTS

BLUE ELEPHANT LAUNCHES “THAI BRASSERIE”, CONTEMPORARY THAI RESTAURANT IN PATONG, PHUKET
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SGA LAUNCHES FLIGHTS FROM CHIANG MAI HUB TO NORTHERN CITIES
Chiang Mai-Phrae. Chiang Mai-Pai. Chiang Mai-Chiang Rai.
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DESTINATION AIR SHUTTLE TAKES OFF IN PHUKET, THAILAND
READY TO BRING BETTER ACCESS IN THE ANDAMAN SEA

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GREEN LEAF
Environmentally-friendly

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THE SMOKE-FREE HOTEL PROGRAMME
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THAI HOTEL STANDARD
STAR RATING

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MAE FAH LUANG ART AND CULTURAL PARK
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THE HALL OF OPIUM/
GOLDEN TRIANGLE PARK

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I-SAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION
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SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT
The New Bangkok International Airport

Site plans, floor plans and passenger flow diagrams
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SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT VIDEO REEL
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NEW TOURIST POLICE STATION IN TRANG

 
 


 
In late November 2007, Tourist Police Station 3 (Krabi), which comes under the control of Division 5 of the Tourist Police and is responsible for both Krabi and Trang provinces, assigned tourist police officers under the command of Police Major General Pisit Bakbara to permanent posts in Trang Province. Their task is to ensure public safety and provide services as required to both Thai and foreign tourists. The new tourist police station is located at Trang Railway Station.

In addition to manning the new office, tourist police officers will patrol places that attract large numbers of tourists, such as Pak Meng Pier and Chao Mai Pier.

Besides their prime objective of ensuring public safety, the tourist police are trained to handle complaints, help tourists who may run into problems, and to investigate and suppress tourism-related crimes.

 
 
 

 
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