Thai Safari park needs help
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Thailand’s Safari World Plc, one of the country’s biggest theme parks, hopes to develop a new safari park worth Bt10 billion (US$336 mil) if it can get government financial help, Bangkok Post reported.
President Pin Kewkacha was quoted saying that the government should support theme parks to promote the tourism industry.
”Thailand should follow China by providing subsidies to help private operators develop new tourist attractions such as theme parks or tourism cities. This will increase the country’s tourism competitiveness as well.”
The government should either provide long-term, low-interest loans or jointly invest in a pilot tourism project with private investors, he was quoted saying.
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