TAT expects 6 million tourists from Europe | GMT
This week‘s episode of the talkshow is sure to be an exciting one, with a range of topics to discuss.
First up, we‘ll be discussing the case of the billionaire‘s son who has been accused of biting a woman‘s genitals. The son has denied the allegations, and we‘ll be exploring the story further.
Next, we‘ll be discussing the issue of Chinese tourists who have been fined for wearing Thai student uniforms. We‘ll be looking at the implications of this, and the wider issue of cultural appropriation.
Then, we‘ll be discussing the plight of the desperate elephants who have been fleeing massive forest fires in eastern Thailand. We‘ll be looking at the efforts being made to help the animals, and discussing the wider issue of deforestation.
Following that, we‘ll be discussing the beautiful pink trumpet trees which have been decorating a park in the middle of Bangkok. We‘ll be exploring the story behind the trees, and the efforts being made to protect them.
Finally, we‘ll be discussing the Thai Tourism Authority‘s (TAT) anticipation of 6 million European visitors this year. We‘ll be looking at the impact this could have on the country, and the efforts being made to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
This week‘s talkshow episode is sure to be an interesting one, with a range of topics to discuss. From the billionaire‘s son accused of biting a woman‘s genitals, to the pink trumpet trees decorating a park in the middle of Bangkok, to the TAT‘s anticipation of 6 million European visitors this year, there‘s sure to be something for everyone. Tune in to find out more!