The impact of kidnapping on Thailand’s tourism industry
[Pattaya Mail] - 02/5/2025
BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand has long been a top destination for international travelers, renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. However, concerns over safety, particularly incidents of kidnapping and human trafficking, can significantly damage the (…)
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