Business Services Industry
ESITORIAL: Thailand Offers Popular Pursuits to Beat Stress.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, January, 2003
By Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jan. 1--During the past five years, many people have operated under the strain of managing a business during a period of economic turmoil. No wonder they need to relax, and no wonder recreation has become a much bigger business in Thailand.
The following are some of the activities that are contribute to a business worth billions of baht.
--Golf: Perhaps the most popular recreational and social activity among Thai businessmen, golf provides physical exercise and stress relief as well as a chance to make contacts in an informal setting.
Top hotels and resorts still offer golf package tours with green fees lower than they were in the pre-1997...
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