Quantai National Park will be closed indefinitely from March 25th, 2020.
Thailand. Com reported that on March 23, the National Park Authority of Thailand officially announced that all national parks under the jurisdiction of Quantai will be closed indefinitely due to the epidemic from March 25, 2020 until the epidemic situation improves. The National Park Service will reissue a new opening announcement.
If a tourist has booked tickets or accommodation in the national park in advance, he can consult the website where he booked the tickets before, and provide a provable ticket voucher and account information consistent with the information of the ticket purchaser.
Distribution of the latest confirmed cases in Thailand on March 23, 2020
On March 23, 2020, there were 22 newly confirmed cases1case in Thailand, with a total of 72 confirmed cases1case, 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 the 23rd, the worst-hit provinces are: Bangkok, Li Chunwu, Wen, Beilan, Phuket, Baton Thani, Yala, Chiang Mai and Pattani. The distribution of major confirmed epidemic situations in various ministries is as follows:
1, central:
Bangkok: 300+ cases (the exact number is unknown, and Thai media reports vary)
Nonthaburi: 27 cases.
Belanf: 18 cases
Baton Thani: 17 cases
Beverapamil: 7 cases
Bashu area: 7 cases
Buddhist official residence: 6 cases
Long Zaicuofu: 4 cases
Bishawan residence: 2 cases
Lop Li Wu: 2 cases.
Fopiwu: 1 case
Fish skin suit: 1 case
Yu Na Nakong, Wang Sha Nakong, Beibiao and Pan Su Wuli area: 1 case.
2. South:
Phuket: 17 cases
Arafu: 17 cases
Pattani prefecture: 1 1 example
Surat House: 9 cases.
Taogongfu: 6 cases
Songkhla prefecture: 6 cases
Luo Kun's home: 4 cases
Botalen Building: 3
Krabi province: 2 cases
Dong Lifu: 1 case
3. East:
Li Wu province in spring: 28 cases.
Beiliufu: 8 cases
Luo Yongfu: 4 cases
Bazhen area: 2 cases
Shajiao compress: 2 cases
Architectural prose: 1 example
4. Northeast China:
Uven province: 9 cases
Nakhon Ratchasima: 5 cases
Wu Li Fu Nan: 5 cases.
Oolong clothing: 4 cases
Surin House: 3 cases
Kongjing County: 2 cases.
Li Yifu: 1 example
Galaxin, Moraine, Chrysanthemum morifolium, loei and nong bua lamphu Provinces: 1 case.
5. North:
Chiang Mai: 13 cases.
Sukhothai Prefecture: 3 cases
Chiang Rai Prefecture: 1 case
Paff: 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.