Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has expressed confidence in “Team Thailand” in developing the tourism potential of Chiang Mai province.
Efforts are being accelerated to develop transportation infrastructure, including upgrading the Chiang Mai International Airport, as well as the completion of the ring road construction. He also stated that solving the PM 2.5 problem would significantly increase tourists’ confidence.
According to the Prime Minister, the Tourism Authority of Thailand is ready to promote the region once tourist numbers increase, which will in turn generate income and help improve the quality of life for residents in the North.
He later followed up on the progress of the tourism development plan in the Chiang Mai area and met with the public at the Royal Park Ratchapruek.
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