Top five local stories in Pattaya for Christmas week

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The following is our weekly feature in which we highlight the top five LOCAL stories in Pattaya and our surrounding area that are of direct interest to our local residents. We cover National stories on a separate article. These stories are chosen by our editorial staff for their relevance and importance for our community. As we publish over a dozen articles on most days this allows our readers to quickly identify the biggest stories of the week.

They are in no particular order of importance.

These are from December 20th, 2020 to December 26th.

1. Pattaya City hope people still visit the area despite Covid-19 clusters in Thailand, New Year’s events cancelled

Pattaya City officials, trying to save what is left of the normally busiest time of the year along with Songkran, are urging domestic tourists not to cancel their plans to visit Pattaya even though the city cancelled their major New Year’s event that was set to bring hundreds of thousands to Pattaya and saw local hotels at full occupancy.

Pattaya City officials urge tourists to still visit Pattaya and Chonburi over New Year despite countdown being cancelled

2. Chonburi announces two locally transmitted cases of Covid-19

In a week full of Covid-19 news at a national level, Chonburi announced their first two cases connected to a cluster of infections originally starting from a fish market in Samut Sakhon.

Chonburi announces two new local transmission cases of Covid – 19, both had been to Samut Sakhon

3.  Pattaya welcomes new top cops

Pattaya City, in what was deemed by the Royal Thai Police as standard yearly promotions and changes of role, welcomed a new Police Chief and assistant Chief this week.

Pattaya has new top cop: Message from new Pattaya City Police Chief to residents

4. Pattaya police crank up Covid-19 inspections and measures

Following the previously mentioned Covid-19 clusters of infection in the country Pattaya City has increased the number and level of inspections in Pattaya, especially around entertainment venues, construction sites and seafood markets.

Pattaya Police and Ministry of Public Health inspect bars in Pattaya

Authorities inspect wet markets and construction sites in Banglamung

5. Pattaya cancels or postpones major New Years events

As previously mentioned, Pattaya cancelled the popular New Year Countdown festival that was set to help domestic tourism for the city. They also cancelled multiple other events or postponed them, see below.

Pattaya cancels and postpones more events, including religious merit making and temple fair New Year activities and Naklua Eat and Walk event

Pattaya Countdown event cancelled out of Covid-19 precautions

That is all for this week, we thank you for your support of The Pattaya News.

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Mr. Adam Judd is the Co-owner of TPN Media since December 2017. He is originally from Washington D.C., America, but has also lived in Dallas, Sarasota, and Portsmouth. His background is in retail sales, HR, and operations management, and has written about news and Thailand for many years. He has lived in Pattaya for over nine years as a full-time resident, is well known locally and been visiting the country as a regular visitor for over a decade. His full contact information, including office contact information, can be found on our Contact Us page below. Stories please e-mail Editor@ThePattayanews.com About Us: https://thepattayanews.com/about-us/ Contact Us: https://thepattayanews.com/contact-us/