BANGKOK (Reuters) - Boonyot Chaiyakhan has been a security guard at the Siri Sathorn hotel in the Thai capital, Bangkok, for three years. This month, he says, has been one of the quietest since he started.
"It's because of the protests. Normally the hotel would be buzzing but the Japanese tourists are staying away," he said.
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