Northern Thailand
Lower Mekong Basin Countries Targeting Growth in Tourism
Ministers from the five countries agreed to set up a new tourism corridor along Bagan, Chiang Mai, Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Siem Reap, Da Nang and Hue
CHIANG RAI – Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Viet Nam, are targeting a double-digit growth rate of international visitors annually by 2015 under the theme “Five Countries – One Destination”, according to Hoang Tuan Anh, Viet Nam’s Minister of Culture, Sport and Tourism.
In a press conference to announce the joint statement of the first Meeting of ACMECS Tourism Ministers organised yesterday (Sept 11) in HCM City, Tuan Anh, the meeting’s chairman, said the five countries aimed to attract 50 million foreign visitors and 10 intra-regional million visitors by 2015.
“In the meeting, the ministers emphasised that the growth rate of intra-regional visitors should be higher than that of international visitors,” Tuan Anh said.
He said a common visa scheme would also be carried out among the five countries of ACMECS, which stands for the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy.
Hoang Tuan Anh, Minister of Culture, Sport and Tourism said a common visa scheme would also be carried out among the five countries of ACMECS, which stands for the Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy.The ACMECS organisation was founded in 2003 to bridge the economic gap among the countries and promote prosperity in the sub-region in a sustainable manner.
“Currently, Cambodia and Thailand have already piloted this scheme. The others, Laos, Thailand and Viet Nam, will further study and propose to their Governments in order to implement the scheme soon,” he said.
Ministers from the five countries agreed to set up a new tourism corridor along Bagan, Chiang Mai, Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Siem Reap, Da Nang and Hue.
In their first meeting, the ministers were pleased about the performance of the ACMECS tourism in 2012 when the member countries welcomed more than 37 million international visitors, including 6 million intra-regional visitors, an increase of nearly 18 per cent year-on-year.
The ministers also reviewed ACMECS tourism cooperation outlined by the Vientiane Declaration of the fifth ACMECS Summit and ACMECS Plan of Action 2013-15.
They said results had been achieved in major areas, including joint tourism promotion and marketing; travel facilitation; human resources development and safety and security guarantee for tourists; cross-sector and local cooperation; public-private partnership; and cooperation with development partners.
Working with its development partners, the five countries’ transport infrastructure along the East West Economic Corridor has become more favourable for travelling by land.
According to a statement, road conditions and procedures at the pair of borders and gates between ACMECS countries has also improved.
Air travel between major tourist destinations of the ACMECS countries has become relatively convenient with the operations of the national airlines of Viet Nam, Thailand and other countries.
The local provinces of central Viet Nam, central Laos and northeast Thailand have gathered yearly and many cooperation frameworks have been established between the localities of the countries.
According to the joint statement, from 2013 onward, ACMECS tourism ministries will collaborate with tourism associations, travel operators, hotels, restaurants and airlines to grant tourism awards including the as Airline of the Year, Outbound Tour Operator of the Year, Inbound Tour Operator of the Year, Five Star Hotel of the Year and Resort of the Year.
This is the first meeting of the ACMECS tourism ministers. The second will be held in Myanmar in 2015.
Mayors at Lower Mekong
Tourism growth should be viewed as a “win-win game” for the entire Lower Mekong Sub-region, speakers at an international tourism summit said yesterday in HCM City.
Top officials from five ASEAN cities, HCM City, Bangkok, Vientiane, Phnom Penh and Yangon, gathered yesterday for the second Lower Mekong Tourism Cities’ Mayors Summit 2013.
As part of the ninth International Travel Expo HCM City 2013, the second summit will assess the results of the joint statement signed during the first summit after a year of implementation.
In addition, the summit will discuss ways to improve tourism cooperation among cities in the lower Mekong sub-region.
Speaking at the summit, Le Hoang Quan, chairman of the HCM City People’s Committee, said the event intended to implement a sustainable tourism development strategy for the region.
At the summit, participating cities will exchange experiences on how to improve tourism linkages and training programmes for human resources. Tourism promotions that uphold cultural values of each city or country will also be discussed.
The summit this year sees the participation of a new member, Bangkok, well-known worldwide as one of the world’s best tourist destinations, Quan said.
Thailand has extensive experience in tourism development and has a leading position in attracting foreign tourists.
Sukhumbhand Raribatra, governor of Bangkok, called on regional cooperation in tourism via practical strategies, saying each of the participating cities should see tourism growth of the region as a “win-win” game from which each city could benefit.
An official from Myanmar, U Kyaw Soe, hoped that after the summit more people would visit Myanmar to learn about the significant changes that have occurred in his country in recent years.
Other officials from Laos and Cambodia presented reports about their cities’ tourism situations and expressed their determination to cooperate with other cities and countries.
All of the mayors from the five cities agreed with the general review and results achieved from the first mayoral conference held last year in HCM City.
They also agreed to organise a Tourism Youth Ambassador programme in the lower Mekong sub-region to improve exchanges and develop a regional youth tourism market.
The leaders also said guidance should be provided to the cities’ tourism bodies to establish better communication channels to coordinate, research and develop a system of inter-regional tourism products based on advantages and resources of each city.
According to Quan, after the summit, a website about tourism in the five cities will be set up to attract international visitors.
All of the cities are popular with tourists. The number of tourists to HCM City for the 2006-12 period saw an average growth of more than 10 per cent per year, accounting for nearly 60 per cent of international tourists to Viet Nam.
HCM City’s tourism revenue has risen by 30 per cent per year in recent years, accounting for 43 per cent of national tourism revenue, which contributes 11 per cent to the city’s GDP, according to Quan.
The third summit will be held next year in Bangkok.
ITE 2013 opens
The International Travel Expo HCM City (ITE HCM) 2013 will open today (Sept 12) in HCM City.
Despite many challenges, to date the exhibition has seen a 30 per cent increase in total floor space compared with last year, attracting more than 300 exhibitors from 50 destinations.
This year’s ITE HCM will introduce a new message “Five Countries – One Destination” agreed upon by Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam in the spirit of the fifth ACMECS Conference organised in Vientiane, Laos in 2013.
The message is a model for connecting and promoting tourism-based development cooperation among the Mekong sub-region countries.
During the three days, there will be a series of exciting key events and performances organised to help promote socio-economic cooperation and development among regional countries.
Northern Thailand
Tubers on Pai River Draw Anger Over Inappropriate Behavior

The Governor of Mae Hong Son province in northern Thailand has sought stricter rules for tourist tubing on the Pai River, following allegations of tourists sneaking into resort areas to engage in sexual activities, which prompted police reports and considerable criticism online.
After a resort owner in Pai protested about the existing situation of tubing activities along the Pai River, the Governor became aware of the matter. According to the accusations, wine and beer are discreetly offered to tourists while disguised in plastic water bottles to prevent detection.
After their tubing adventures, these tourists, both men and women, would walk around Pai town in their swimsuits. Men often wear one pair of swim briefs, but most women wear two-piece swimsuits or bikinis.
This behavior was considered derogatory to local culture. Recently, there were instances of tourists slipping into resort areas to engage in sexual activities, which prompted police investigations and considerable online criticism.
Following the complaint, provincial governor Chuchip Pongchai requested a meeting of the police and allied authorities on July 16 to explore further tourism restrictions.
The province already restricts the selling of alcohol to tourists who go tubing, which involves floating down a river on inner tubes made of rubber tires. Most people observe the guidelines, but others, including some store owners, break them by concealing the alcohol by pouring it in water bottles.
According to TNA, Pai is one of Northern Thailand’s most popular tourist spots, attracting 40,000 visitors each year and strengthening Thailand’s economy.
Tubing in the Pai River has become a favorite activity among foreigners. However, the governor stated that the attitude of some tourists has jeopardised the province’s image.
Tourists Tubing on Pai River
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Northern Thailand
Pregnant Woman Goes Psycho Stabs Family Members in Phayao

Police in northern Thailand’s Phayao province have arrested a 40-year-old pregnant mother for attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to create bodily harm.
Phayao Police report they were called after a woman and her daughter had been stabbed and beaten by a family member to a house number 206, Soi 7, Village No. 3, Ban San Nong Niao Subdistrict. Tom, Mueang District.
When officers arrived they found Ms. Chayada Chaiyawan, age 45, and her daughter Ms. Patida Chaiyawan, age 19, with injuries to their bodies and heads. Blood was spread all over the bedroom, and they found Mrs. Sakulkarn, aged 40 years, who was a relative living next door, tied up.
The police then transported all of them to Phayao Hospital for treatment. Ms. Chayada was stabbed thirteen times and her daughter twice. Both also sustained head injuries, according to Phayao police.
Ms. Chayada told police the incident occurred around 4:00 a.m. She was sleeping in the room with her young son, when she heard someone opened the bedroom door. She said at that time it was still dark and all she saw a shadow of a person lifting what she though was a hammer.
She said the got up and fought until she fell after being hit in the head and stabbed with a knife, in fear for her life she screamed for her daughter to come and help. When the daughter entered the room the assailant proceeded to hit her in the head and stabbed her also.
The assailant ran out of the room and was immediately restrained by a neighbour who heard the screaming and ran into the house to help. Mrs. Sakulkarn who was 7 months pregnant was tied up and police and rescue workers were called to the scene. The neighbour told police that all the time they were waiting for the police.
Police said Mrs. Sakulkarn is being held in Hospital and is under psychiatric care. Ms. Chayada and her daughter were treated for their injuries and sent home.
According to Thai Media, Police said charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to create bodily harm will be filed against Mrs. Sakulkarn after she is released from Hospital.
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Train Crashes into Pickup Killing 5 in Phitchit Province

Five people were killed and two others badly injured when a pickup truck was hit by a north-bound train at an unguarded railway crossing in Phitchit province on Monday evening.
Phitchit police reported the horrific crash occurred around 6 pm at Moo 1 village in tambon Pak Thang of Muang district of Phitchit.
Police said the 201 passenger train from Bangkok to Phitsanulok approached the crossing, which was unguarded and had no safety barriers.
A four-door pickup truck plates drove across the tracks and into the path of oncoming the train which was was unable to stop or slowdown in time to avoid hitting the pickup truck.
The force of the crash drove the pickup about 30 metres down the railway crossing and off to the side. All passengers on the pickup were thrown from the vehicle.
Three women passengers died immediately and two more passengers died later at Phichit Hospital. Two others including the driver of the pickup were seriously injured.
Police investigators said truck driver Pratya Khongthat, 40, was taking relatives, including a 14-yea-old girl, to a funeral at Wat Ratchangkhwan in tambon Pak Thang, approximately one kilometer from the accident scene.
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