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Coronavirus wrought havoc with Thailand’s tourism industry, so the Government is paying residents to go on holidays – ABC News
From relaxing beachside holidays to temple visits in the mountains, Thai people are being encouraged to be tourists in their own country. And best of all, the Government is offering to pick up some of the tab as part of a bid to kickstart the country’s touris…

Being paid to go on holidays might sound too good to be true, but that is essentially what is happening in Thailand.
From relaxing beachside holidays to temple visits in the mountains, Thai people are being encouraged to be tourists in their own country.
And best of all, the Government is offering to pick up some of the tab as part of a bid to kickstart the country’s tourism industry and recover from the economic slump caused by COVID-19.
Resident Nattaya Sinsmyther is one of about 800,000 Th…
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