Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha Temple open to visitors on Nov 1


BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): The Bureau of the Royal Household announced on Tuesday (Oct 26) that it will open the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple to visitors from Nov 1 onward.

The announcement on the website www.royaloffice.th stated that the bureau will employ Covid-19 preventive measures to ensure the safety of all visitors and staffers, whereas everyone must wear a face mask at all time in the Grand Palace and surrounding areas.

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