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In Thailand, despite significant improvements in COVID-19 re-opened the ancient city of Ayutthaya, the Bangkok Post reports. The decision was taken after the last month in the region has not recorded any case of coronavirus infection.

According to the Governor of the province pan Jaemsri, the local Museum complex and most of the temples at first will be available for visitors only on weekends, but in the future their time will increase.

Ayutthaya more than four hundred years was the capital of Thailand until the second half of the XVIII century it was partially destroyed by the Burmese. Now the ruins of this monument of culture and architecture is under UNESCO protection. Before the pandemic came here every year tens of thousands of foreign tourists to see the light show and theatrical performances.

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.