Mae Hong Son finds ways to tackle unruly tourists
- Tourists in Mae Hong Son have caused disturbances by smoking marijuana and breaking traffic laws, leading to local resentment.
- Four Israeli tourists were fined, deported, and permanently banned from Thailand for vandalizing a hospital.
- Authorities will investigate illegal activities among foreigners in Mae Hong Son to improve public safety.
- Mae Hong Son welcomed 1.4 million visitors last year, generating significant revenue for the area.
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Mae Hong Son governor insists synagogue in Pai not causing trouble
Mae Hong Son Governor Ekkawit Meepian denies social media claims that a synagogue in Pai is causing security issues or disturbances. Authorities are monitoring tourist behaviour to maintain peace, with recent troublemakers arrested and deported.
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Read Full ArticleSolutions Sought for Dealing with Unruly Tourists in Mae Hong Son
File photo for reference only. The picturesque province of Mae Hong Son, a famous destination for both local and international tourists, has found itself grappling with the challenge of maintaining its tranquil charm amidst an influx of tourists. The enchanting allure of this region, known for its breathtaking landscapes and cultural richness, often attracts diverse groups, including those occasionally pushing the limits of acceptable behavi…
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