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Thailand bans alcohol indefinitely after King’s death

Thailand bans alcohol indefinitely after King’s death

 

Source: The Spirits Business

by Annie Hayes

17th October, 2016

 

The Thai government has announced an indefinite ban on the public consumption of alcohol following the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died last week after 70 years on the throne.

 

The government has declared a year-long period of mourning, calling for people to avoid “joyful events” for the next 30 days and asked visitors to the country to act respectfully.

 

As part of the declaration, local bars are refraining from playing music and dancing in nightclubs is prohibited.

 

As a result, local travel operators are said to be bracing themselves for a slowdown in tourism over the coming months, with both the on-and off-trade taking a hit.

 

Additionally, Koh Phangan’s infamous full moon party – a monthly beach festival on the island – has been cancelled  while websites have turned black and white, and television channels have been switched to royal broadcasts.

 

According to government officials, Thailand’s Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn has postponed his accession to the throne for at least a year.