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When can I travel to Thailand? 202 1 opening hours and Thailand opening hours.

Thailand is a famous tropical climate tourist country in Southeast Asia and a top resort in the world. However, in the era of global epidemic, Thailand's tourism industry has suffered an unprecedented impact. So when will 202 1 Thailand's tourism industry fully recover?

On March 26th, 20021,the government epidemic economic conference chaired by Thai Prime Minister Ba Yu approved the timetable submitted by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports to open the country to welcome foreign tourists.

Thailand's tourism opening timetable is divided into three stages: from April to June this year, foreign tourists will go directly to Phuket, Krabi, Phang Nga, Koh Samui, Pattaya and Chiang Mai after entering the country, and they must be isolated at local designated hotels for 7 days;

February: July to September,

Foreign tourists with COVID-19 vaccination certificate and negative certificate of virus nucleic acid test need not be quarantined when entering Phuket, but they must stay for 7 days before leaving the island. If they go outside Phuket after entering the country, they will still be quarantined for 7 days;

3:10 ——12. Foreign tourists do not need to be isolated when entering the above tourist areas, but they must download the mobile phone application for the relevant departments to track the tourists' whereabouts.

Four: If these three stages are successfully completed and the epidemic situation does not rebound, it is expected that the whole country will be fully open in the first quarter of 2022.

Yutasa, director of Thailand National Tourism Administration, revealed that the prerequisite for the smooth implementation of the above plan is that people in these areas must be vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine and strictly control the entry and exit personnel. At the same time, the plan must be approved by the local people.

Source: CCTV News