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A plea has been lodged by the Tourism Association of Phatthalung to the government, urging for the removal of restrictions that prevent Malaysian buses from entering Thailand‘s southern provinces. The goal is to revitalise local tourism, currently experiencing a lull due to these limitations. Jarun Kaewjeesub, the president of the Tourism Association of Phatthalung, declared … …

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Not only Malaysian busses...just increase the 30 days permit for Malaysian vehicles to 90 days for entry and to stay in Thailand. That will give a boost to everything in Thailand - Fuel consumption - Food Consumption - Hotel accomodation and additional spending by Malaysian and Singapore tourists in Southern Thailand

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I lately crossed the border, from Malaysia to Thailand, in a bus  The bus went round the other side of immigration, and I hopped on it again. 

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