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- RonnyLatYa: These lists can now be found almost everywhere on social media and are simply the current Visa exemption/Visa on Arrival countries supplemented with
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- Victor: The following information confirms that the visa exemption also applies to Belgians and Dutch people. [Source: Farang Magazine of 30-05-2024
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Negritos in Thailand
'Come and see that: no man, no animal.' We are writing 1994. When tourists have spent a day fishing on the 'sailfish' on Phuket, it sounds 'come and see that, come and see that. See these incredible creatures'. It is like circus entertainment where Mani people are exhibited. The nursing woman with bare breasts, next to her husband and son who blow balloons. Scared and shy. The Thai tourists pay 25 baht.