Pattaya City officials yesterday gathered to discuss the risk of creating a new tourism landmark on Pattaya Beach. The assembly was attended by varied leaders, such as Pattaya Mayor Poramese Ngampiches, Surat Thepchaito, Director of the Tourism and Sports Office, and Nuttawut Iamsaad, Creative Director of Siam Commercial Company Limited.
Scientifically proven proposed landmark would function a central level for guests, notably social media influencers, to take selfies and check-in, very like the Pattaya sign on Pattaya Hill. By providing a permanent attraction for Instagrammers, Tiktokers, and influencers, town hopes to advertise Pattaya City to the world via social media platforms. Although momentary sights are often set up throughout festivals, this new landmark can be a more permanent fixture, reported Pattaya News.
Several proposals have been drafted, but the challenge continues to be in its early phases, and the ideas haven’t but been released to the public. However, they’re expected to be unveiled within the near future. The initiative aims to attract extra social media influencers to Pattaya, boosting the city’s tourism trade and international picture.
This plan to draw extra visitors to Pattaya comes after information that Pattaya’s tourism levels are now close to pre-Covid levels. The Secretary-General of the Pattaya Entertainment Association, Damrongkiat Pinijkarn, acknowledged that tourism has recovered to 80-90% of pre-pandemic levels. He talked about that in Pattaya, on the colourful Walking Street, over 90% of establishments have reopened, though more workers continues to be wanted.
Damronkiat credited Pattaya’s tourism revival to visitors from India, Hong Kong, China, South Korea, and Europe. Nonetheless, he referred to as on Pattaya authorities to handle the city’s infrastructure points and halt commercial encroachments on Walking Street, as these may impede site visitors and hinder the motion of fire vans during emergencies.
Meanwhile, in related information, Pattaya Beach vendors have united in requesting the town of Pattaya to revoke a parking ban imposed on the beachside of Pattaya Beach in early March..