Asia Insight - Season 9 Episode 27 Thailand's Struggling Inbound Tourism
Thailand had relied heavily on foreign tourists, but the coronavirus forced it to close its borders in April, costing many their livelihoods. Some sought out new business opportunities, or continued working for a fraction of their former incomes. Others adjust their workstyle to focus on local customers. Among the compromised tourism industry, a multitude of people now seek new solutions.
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The "Made in Hong Kong" Dilemma
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Echoes of Musical Tradition: Mongolia
The Unsung Heroes Fighting the Coronavirus: Thailand
Entrepreneurs of the Massive Housing Complex: Guizhou, China