Thailand's Pattaya beaches to reopen under social distancing rules


A man sleeps on an almost empty beach, which is usually crowed with tourists, following the Covid-19 outbreak in Pattaya, Thailand April 26, 2020. The beach is to be reopened on June 1. - Reuters

BANGKOK (Xinhua): Pattaya beaches in Thailand will reopen to all visitors and local villagers under social distancing rules on June 1.

Pattaya City Mayor Sonthaya Khunpleum said on Friday (May 29) that all the beaches of the world-famous tourist resort in eastern Thailand, earlier temporarily closed under partial lockdown measures, will reopen on the upcoming Monday on condition that visitors strictly observe social distancing rules against the Covid-19 pandemic.

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