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Is smoking allowed in Thailand?
Smoking in Thailand is allowed, but with numerous restrictions. Smokers should be aware that smoking is not just banned inside some buildings, but also outside if it is 5-meter close to a public entrance or exit. No-smoking zones include hospitals, clinics, schools, nurseries, homes for the elderly,Read more
Smoking in Thailand is allowed, but with numerous restrictions.
Smokers should be aware that smoking is not just banned inside some buildings, but also outside if it is 5-meter close to a public entrance or exit.
No-smoking zones include hospitals, clinics, schools, nurseries, homes for the elderly, health and massage parlours, libraries, learning centres, gymnasiums, swimming pools, ATMs, public toilets, grocery shops, theatres, game shops, drug stores, meeting venues, shopping centres, government offices and organisations, zoos, amusement and water parks, laundry shops, bus stops, piers, taxi and van stands, and public areas of airports, hotels and condominium buildings.
The fine of up to 5,000 Baht.
The list of 24 beaches in Thailand where smoking is prohibited:
The fine of up to 100,000 Baht and/or a maximum of one year in prison.
Electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes are illegal in Thailand.
According to the United Kingdom Foreign & Commonwealth Office statement:
“Vaporisers (like e-cigarettes and e-baraku) and refills are illegal in Thailand. These items may be confiscated and you could be fined or sent to prison for up to 10 years if convicted. Their sale or supply is also banned and you could face a heavy fine or up to 5 years imprisonment if found guilty.”
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