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Thailand to carry out measures to boost Chiang Mai tourism

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has declared his commitment to promote public electric transport to address the prolonged air pollution issues in Chiang Mai during his recent visit to the province.
Thailand to carry out measures to boost Chiang Mai tourism ảnh 1In Chiang Mai (Photo: Internet)
Bangkok (VNA) -Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has declared his commitment to promoting public electric transport to address the prolonged air pollution issues in ChiangMai during his recent visit to the province.

As reported by theBangkok-based English-language daily digital newspaper The Nation, the leader saidthe government would build three outer ring roads and electric railways to makeit more convenient for tourists and local people to travel to downtown ChiangMai.

He said the province is alarge tourism hub so electric trains would have to be built as soon aspossible.

The Thai PM added that thegovernment would begin the expansion of the Chiang Mai International Airportthis year.

The government would alsocarry out a study on whether to build a new and alternative airport for theprovince, he noted./.
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