2 Mar, 2014
In Pictures: The Great Bangkok Bounceback Begins
BANGKOK – Six weeks of anti-government protests that severely crippled businesses in the central business district have now come to an end.
All the protest stages erected at three major inner-city intersections have been dismantled, allowing normal traffic flow to resume and all the offices, shopping complexes, department stores, hotels and dozens of small and medium sized enterprises to reopen for normal business as of 3 March. Protest leaders have been quoted as saying that the extended stand-off was having a severe financial impact on both the protestors as well as all those in the protest areas. Hence, the protestors are regrouping to only one spot within the city, at Lumpini park. However, all roads will be open and no more intersections will be blocked.
The news has come as a great relief to the travel & tourism industry, especially the sellers heading for ITB Berlin. The Tourism Authority of Thailand is now well placed to announce full-steam-ahead recovery campaigns. Although the political stand-off continues, and will take several weeks to come to a permanent solution, the great city of Bangkok is now back in business. The next few months will see mouth-watering deals being put into the market, making it a perfect time to visit.
On the morning of March 2, a little more than 24 hours after the announcement was made, I hopped on my motorcycle to see the clean-up under way. The following photographs speak for themselves.
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