Короткая публикация-не смогла пройти мимо этой новости. Эта информация может стать особенно полезной для тех обывателей, которые открыли для себя прелести туристических путешествий в Таиланд...
Yes, indeed that would make this factor more probable.
Actually, you have some comparable examples here in Europe. Think about the seasonal work in the tourism sector in Austria (once, a lot of unemployed people from East Germany occupied these jobs for half a year, don't know if this is still the case) - well, and then I dont have to look that far, my own federal state is nothing without all the travelers who either want to see the Baltic Sea or just make a trip to relax to a larger area that offers some nature and just not only humans.
Of course, you don't have tourist attractions like that in Thailand, but ask the residents about their cities getting a pretty expensive old town core and that getting too often architectually arranged to be "traffic-clamed". In other words: Parking tickets get expensive like fuck and you can lesser and lesser use a car to navigate through the historical city core, even if you needed the car because your legs aren't the best anymore. They rearrange the towns in such a way that you just don't get through with a 4-wheeler, only with 2-wheelers. Very, very much a joy for the people who live and work in these towns...
Actually, you have some comparable examples here in Europe.
Think about the seasonal work in the tourism sector in Austria (once, a lot of unemployed people from East Germany occupied these jobs for half a year, don't know if this is still the case) - well, and then I dont have to look that far, my own federal state is nothing without all the travelers who either want to see the Baltic Sea or just make a trip to relax to a larger area that offers some nature and just not only humans.
Of course, you don't have tourist attractions like that in Thailand, but ask the residents about their cities getting a pretty expensive old town core and that getting too often architectually arranged to be "traffic-clamed". In other words: Parking tickets get expensive like fuck and you can lesser and lesser use a car to navigate through the historical city core, even if you needed the car because your legs aren't the best anymore. They rearrange the towns in such a way that you just don't get through with a 4-wheeler, only with 2-wheelers.
Very, very much a joy for the people who live and work in these towns...
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Just take Venice as an example and everything's said.
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