Would Thai language signs in Pattaya confuse tourists?

[Pattaya Mail] - 12/22/2024

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya, a world-renowned tourist hotspot, attracts millions of international visitors each year, making it a melting pot of cultures. One topic that often arises in discussions about tourism infrastructure is whether Thai language signs in the city confuse foreign visitors. (…)



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