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300 to receive tourism training

Chonburi Permanent
Secretary Chawalit Saeng-Uthai presides over a planning meeting to
improve the tourism industry’s hospitality and safety skills.
Surasak Huasoon
About 300 people employed in Chonburi’s tourism industry were
invited to attend a workshop next week in Pattaya to improve their
hospitality skills and safety training.
Chonburi Permanent Secretary Chawalit Saeng-Uthai presided over the Dec.
4 planning meeting for the Dec. 16-17 training seminar at the A-One
Royal Cruise Hotel. He said the workshop was organized to raise
awareness about ways companies can improve their service to tourists and
raise the city’s international tourism reputation.
The Royal Thai Navy, Pattaya police and other agencies are expected to
participate in the workshop, which will provide practical and
theoretical activities to develop tourism personnel.
Attendees also will be educated on public-safety and image campaigns, as
well as learn the basics of marine rescue in case of boating accidents
in local waters.
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