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Phayao to become Thailand’s next eco-tourism hotspot

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This news of the Cabinet under the Prime Minister Steth Thavisin coming with the release of whopping 300 million baht for the 13 Projects includes the Phayao to be the next eco-tourism hot spot of Thailand

Besides catapulting Phayar district to another level, a sustainable and selective tourism will not only bring this Stray from unknown to the global travel map, but also rewards the farmers with huge profits beyond their wildest dreams.

There was the Finance Minister and the PM Srettha who have the power to implement such ideas, when they addressed the Cabinet convoy on their visit to the beautiful region of Phayao. The cabinet’s rainbow-crossing journey from the colorful provinces of Phayao, Chiang Rai, Nan, and Phrae is not only a normal visit but a mission that aims to push the northern part of the country forward through tourism and economics.

Thai PM’s Strategic Vision

The Thai PM’s strategic vision anticipates the launch of the tourism office in Phayao this year as an initiative focuses on developing the concept of sustainable traveling as a major direction. However, it is not this endeavor but pushing the boundaries that is about to be unleashed.

The 62-year old head of the government ordered the Ministry of Transport to carry out an in-depth investigation of the possibility to inaugurate an international airport in Dok Khamtai district with the intention to develop tourism and increase the logistics in the Northern part of Laos, away from Chiang Rai Airport about 70 miles to the South.

In addition to road construction, the Cabinet nod on Tuesday also green-lighted the renovation of Ban Huak border checkpoint to promote trade between Laos and Thailand, especially for local cattle farmers who are believed to be the first ones to sell their cattle since it is estimated that the orders from banks are more than 100,000 head of cattle.

In an innovative inquiry into how Thailand assists in weeding out air pollution that crosses borders, the new Thai national government led by Bangkok-born Thai prime minister has come up with measures that will toughen up import regulations.

This takes a shape where Thai nation can import agricultural products from the African nations as an act that encourages the countrys attention to the worlds preservation and global trade rules as stated by The Nation`s press.

“Thai PM promises higher prices, bright future for Phayao’s green revolution.”

On the last note of the day, rubber farmers of Phayao provider testified to the fruitful government campaign, which caused an all-time high, with the rubber price being set at its four-year peak.

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