All national parks in Thailand are closed indefinitely.

Thailand is a country rich in natural resources. The mountains and rivers here are all waiting for exotic elements. It is the favorite overseas holiday destination for China tourists. Now the local epidemic situation is more severe, and the authorities have announced the temporary closure of all national parks in Thailand.

Thailand's national parks will be closed indefinitely from March 25th, 2008.

Thailand reported that on March 23, the official announcement of the National Park Office of Thailand announced that all national parks under the jurisdiction of Thailand would be closed indefinitely from March 25, 2008 due to the epidemic. Until the epidemic situation improves, the National Park Office will reissue a new opening announcement.

Visitors who book tickets or accommodation in national parks in advance can consult the website where they booked tickets before, and provide certified ticket purchase vouchers and account information consistent with the information of the ticket purchaser.

Distribution of newly confirmed cases in Thailand on March 23, 2000

On March 23rd, 2003, there were 72 newly confirmed cases 122 in Thailand, of which 7 cases were severe and 52 cases were cured. The confirmed cases are widely distributed, especially in the central, southern, eastern and northeastern regions. As of 23rd, the worst-hit provinces were Bangkok, Li Chunwu, Warm Li Wu, Beilan, Phuket, Baton Thani, Yala, Chiang Mai and Pattani. The distribution of major confirmed epidemic situations in each province is as follows:

1. Central part:

Bangkok: 300 cases (the exact number is unknown, and Thai media reports vary).

Nonthaburi: 27 cases.

Belanf: 18 cases.

Bartontanil: 17 cases

Beifu: 7 cases.

Bashu area: 7 cases.

Fortis: Six cases.

Long cuofu: 4 cases.

Bichovan:2 cases.

Luopu Wu Li: 2 cases.

Buddha skin symbol: 1 example

Lopifu: 1 case

Yu Na Nakong, Wang Sha Nakong, Beibiao and Pansu Wuli: 1 example.

2. South:

Phuket: 17 cases

Ye Fu: 17 cases.

Pattani prefecture: 1 1 example

Surat Province: 9 cases

Fu Tao: Six cases.

Fu Song: Six cases.

Luo Fu: 4 cases.

Bolun House: 3

Krabi province: 2 cases

Dong Lifu: 1 example

3. East:

Spring in Wuli Province: 28 cases.

Liu Fu: 8 cases.

Luo Fu: 4 cases.

Bazhenju: 2 cases

Shaf: Two cases.

Building Wenzhou: 1 case

4. Northeast China:

Wen Fu: 9 cases.

Nakhon: Five cases.

Funan, Wu Li: 5 cases.

Long Fu: 4 cases.

Fu Lin: Three cases.

Kong Jing: 2 cases.

Li Yifu: 1 example

Galaan, Morajian, Chrysanthemum, Loy and Nurmbuarhu Provinces: 1 case.

5. North:

Chiang Mai: 13 cases

Suketai: Three cases.

Frye: 1 example

Fu: 1 example.

Note: The above statistics are incomplete, and the statistical time is March 23rd 18:00, Thailand time, including the number of people who have been cured and diagnosed as being under treatment.