In order to enhance the public’s understanding of government policies, Thaweepong Wichaidit (standing 5th left, behind) together with Thitti Jantaengpol (standing 4th left), deputy manager of Pattaya Special Land and Connecting Areas Office and Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), hosted a lunch for members of the media led by Amporn Saengkaew (standing 6th left), president of the Pattaya Media Association at the Montien Hotel Pattaya recently.
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