PM backs tourism industry

Developing pertinent KPI goals

PM backs tourism industry
Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, delivers a conversation on Tuesday at Government House along with hotels and other tourism-related business owners. ( Photo: Thai Khu Fah )

Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister, is supporting the creation of Lamphun as a town of galleries and lifting efforts to make Nan a Unesco world heritage site as part of efforts to boost the country’s hospitality sector.

After visiting several regions and observing their invisible possible, Mr. Srettha raised these issues at a government meeting on Tuesday. For instance, he found that the younger generation in Lamphun had an idea to turn the northern country’s capital into a city of exhibitions, which should be considered.

The prime minister has assigned the Hospitality and Sports Ministry, the Culture Ministry, and various organizations to develop a strategy to promote tourism in many places, both the famous people and the less well-known people.

Additionally, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports has been given the mandate to create a standard key performance indicator (KPI ) target that all 55 provinces should follow for public-sector tourism personnel.

Within two weeks, the government must provide the normal to the cabinet.

Nan was strongly related to the city of Luang Prabang in Laos in the past, but the latter has already been designated as a world heritage site, but Mr. Srettha has also instructed various organizations to accelerate efforts to make the latter a world heritage site. Nan was previously closely linked to Luang Prabang in Laos, but it has already been done so.

According to federal official Chai Wacharonke, he is attempting to improve Nan’s airport and transportation systems and promote tourism connections between the two places.

The Transportation Ministry and the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry were given the tasks during the government meet.

The techniques are also part of the president’s” Five Countries, One Destination” plan, which aims to reference Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Cambodia in terms of commerce.

” The prime minister is assured about Thailand’s potential”, Mr Chai said.

” The region is rich in culture, with many arts and cultural sights, Thai fabric and Indian food. The federal is prepared to support and promote tourism in Thailand’s regions that are worth visiting so that their identities may be noted,” he continued.