Thailand in Mourning: New Rules for Tourists After the Queen's Death.
Mourning Period in Thailand
According to inkorr.com: A mourning period has been declared in Thailand due to the death of the former Queen Sirikit, who passed away at the age of 93. The government has imposed conduct rules and a dress code for visitors, urging them to avoid bright clothing and flamboyant appearances, especially in areas of royal residences and at official events.
Restrictions and Recommendations for Tourists
Access to temples and other attractions may also be restricted. Some events, such as festivals, may be shortened. The government encourages event organizers to scale back their program activities. Tourists are strongly advised to adhere to local customs and show respect for the mourning that prevails in the country.
Any loud parties or excessive joyful celebrations may be perceived as an act of indiscretion.
Therefore, tourists should be cautious and sensitive, maintaining an atmosphere of respect during this difficult time for the country.
The situation of mourning in Thailand reflects deep traditions and respect for the monarchy, which holds an important place in the life of the Thai people. Tourists should remember this atmosphere and show tact in order not to disturb the peace of the country's residents during the period of grief.
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