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How much is the latest smoking regulations in Thailand?

We may often see smoking in our life, but if you travel in Thailand, you should be prepared not to smoke. There are very strict regulations on smoking here. If you violate them, you will face a fine of 1 10,000 yuan! Let's get to know each other!

Thailand's latest smoking regulations 1 and Thailand's family development and protection law came into effect, stipulating that if people smoke at home, causing other family members to inhale second-hand smoke and affect their health, it will be regarded as a violent crime by writers. Once convicted, smokers will face legal sanctions.

In Thailand, if you smoke at home and it is considered harmful to others, it will be regarded as a crime in the future.

The new law "Family Development and Protection Law" was initiated by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and published in the Royal Gazette on May 22nd this year.

This law came into effect on August 20th, aiming at curbing smoking in families. This kind of behavior may cause harm to the health of other family members, so it will be considered as "domestic violence".

From February 1 day, smoking was banned in 24 beaches including Hua Hin, Pattaya, Koh Samui, Phang Nga and Phuket. Offenders who smoke in Thailand will face a fine of 6,543,800 baht, a fine of about 20,000 RMB, or imprisonment of less than 1 year, or both.

3. At the beginning of the peak season, Thailand Tourism Bureau reminded tourists from all over the world that the production and use of e-cigarettes, vaporizers, bongs and "any equipment and liquids related to e-cigarettes" are prohibited in Thailand.

The Tourism Board of Thailand advises the Thai tourism industry to ensure that their customers understand these rules and the current restrictions on tobacco and smoking in Thailand. Smoking is prohibited in public places, especially airports, sports facilities, outdoor sports and training facilities, tourist attractions, parks, zoos, amusement parks, playgrounds and markets.

The ban on smoking in Thailand began on 20 14, and the use of e-cigarettes, bongs and composite e-cigarettes was banned nationwide. International tourists are also strictly prohibited from bringing any smoking-related equipment into the country.

5. From February 3, 20 19, the inside and outside areas of AOT six airports have been listed as all-round no-smoking areas, and smoking is not allowed inside and outside the airports. These six international airports are: Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Chiang Mai International Airport, Queen Chiang Rai Airport, Don Mueang Airport, Phuket International Airport and Ai He International Airport. However, Thailand Airport Group will set up another smoking area in the open air outside the six airport terminals for smokers to use.

How much is the fine for smoking in Thailand? At present, it seems that only nightclubs and bars are the last and only shelters for smokers. * * Almost all other public places have no-smoking signs.

Offenders who smoke in Thailand will face a fine of 6,543,800 baht, a fine of about 20,000 RMB, or imprisonment of less than 1 year, or both.

Not only cigarettes, e-cigarettes and hookahs are also prohibited from entering the country (the maximum fine for e-cigarettes in Thailand is 654.38+ 10,000 years imprisonment).

Do you think it's really strict after reading it, but after all, smoking is harmful to everyone's health, so just ban smoking!