Thailand has declared an official mourning: new rules for tourists after the queen's death.
Mourning in a popular winter resort
According to The Sun: One of the winter sun destinations that attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists from Britain every year has entered an atmosphere of sorrow due to the loss of its former queen. In connection with this, new rules are being introduced for visitors that will affect everything from clothing to events.
Queen Sirikit, the mother of Thailand's King...
These changes concern tourists' behavior and dress code when attending various events, as respect for the queen's memory has become a national priority. Tourists are advised to refrain from bright colors and wear more subdued outfits, as well as adhere to certain norms of behavior when visiting cultural sites.
The country's authorities urge guests to be sensitive to the atmosphere of mourning and to show respect for national traditions during this difficult time.
These changes in visitation rules are important for supporting the mental well-being of society during this period. Guests arriving at the resort should take into account that cultural traditions and respect for memory play an important role in the nation's communal life. By following the new recommendations, tourists can demonstrate their solidarity during this challenging time.
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