About 50 employees from Uthai Thani visited Pattaya
to study management and administrative processes.
Urasin Khantaraphan
About 50 employees of a northeast Thailand sub-district visited Pattaya
as part of a junket to the Eastern Seaboard to study management and
administrative processes.
Theerasak Jatupong, director of the Pattaya branch of the Center for Maintaining
Peace and Order, welcomed Sommai Amphin, permanent secretary of the Nongchang
Sub-district of Uthai Thani, and 50 officials and public servants Feb. 26.
Theerasak briefed the public servants on the growth of Pattaya and introduced
important destinations and development methods behind becoming a tourism city.
Nongchang Deputy Permanent Secretary Saranjit Nimsittikul said that although her
sub-district is agriculture-based, the study of a big tourism city will help her
implement administrative guidelines of learned from Pattaya in her community.
Employee Chatmongkol Suwanset, 28, said he’d visited Pattaya before, relaxing at
Jomtien Beach. He said he hopes to implement Pattaya’s style of document
management in his work.