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Mae Sot eyed for development as Thailand’s next entertainment hub

Commissioner Thepthai Senpong said Mae Sot already has infrastructure such as border checkpoints and four-lane roads to support tourism development. Meanwhile, construction of a new dual-track railway is progressing well and Mae Sot International Airport has upgraded its runway and passenger terminal to boost visitor numbers, he said.

However, obstacles to development remain, including high land prices and the block on purchasing state-owned land to operate businesses, he added.

Thepthai said a training centre should be set up to enable immigrant workers to provide tourism services.

He also urged tax measures to benefit local entrepreneurs.

Thepthai cited rapid development over the border in Myanmar’s Myawaddy district, where Chinese investors have built dozens of entertainment complexes.

This had inspired Mae Sot entrepreneurs to set up entertainment complexes to spur…

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