Thailand’s tourism authority hopes use of the form can aid tracking tourists for their safety. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chinese nationals and travel operators who spoke to CNA said the reality on the ground is “very different” and urged travellers to look beyond sensational things being said online.
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