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9 January, 2010 at 11:50 pm #386613
Efter år av förseningar på den thailändska sidan (man kan undra om de någonsin kan göra något rätt och i tid här) sägs den nya gränsövergången till Malaysia öppnas idag 10/1 trots att man fortfarande inte är klar med byggnaderna på den thailändska sidan – Amazing Thailand!
Göran
New Thai-Malaysian border crossing, long-delayed, opens soon
SONGKHLA: — A new Thai-Malaysian border crossing in Thailand’s southern province of Songkhla connecting its Na Thawi district and Durian Burong village in Malaysia’s Kedah state will soon be open in spite of current unreadiness on the Thai side.
Despite a Thai-Malaysian cooperation project agreement to open such a border crossing, it has been about a decade so far that Ban Prakob border town in Na Thawi district has not properly functioned as a Thai border crossing, as only 20 per cent of the project’s work has been done on the Thai side since the agreement was signed.
On the other hand, public buildings and infrastructure have long been constructed and ready on the Malaysian side of the border.
According to local Thai residents, the main problem obstructing the project is compensation to local residents for expropriated land.
“In my opinion, if compensation is paid for the land expropriated here,” said a local resident, “there’d be no problem and the project could of course continue. It’s been a problem that landowners were not paid when their land was taken, so everything’s held-up.” He said he was uncertain whether the compensation problem originated with the government or elsewhere.
Two years ago, many merchants came to Ban Prakob to open shops and restaurants in the hope that the local economy would be vibrant. As the area is the closet to Malaysia’s capital of Kuala Lumpur, compared to other checkpoints in Thailand’s Songkhla province, the vendors also believed the new border crossing would attract large numbers of shoppers from both countries to daily crowding through the border crossing.
However, several had to close their businesses due to the construction delays of the project.
“This is humiliating. All the Malay buildings and infrastructure are finished, and attractive, while ours is still a building site with only containers and building frameworks,” said a local merchant.
She lamented that public utilities–electricity and the water system–on the Malaysian side are appropriately installed, but the Thai side must rely on electric generators. Without them, the Thai area looks like a dark and dangerous jungle.
Nonetheless, the border crossing at Ban Prakob will officially be opened by Thai authorities on January 10, despite unfinished public offices and infrastructure, because the Thai-Malaysian cooperation project agreement indicated that the border crossing must open within ten years after the accord was signed, and the time is up.
According to the Thai authorities, Thailand will speed up and finish all its construction within two years.
“This area must be developed to equal the area across the border in Malay territory, and we’re working on it. The problem now is paying local residents for the land which has been used. We are working on getting a government budget for the compensation,” said Songakhla governor Winyu Tongsakul.
In less than a week, [tomorrow January 10], Ban Prakob border town becomes an official border crossing for Thais, Malaysians and others alike, while all inconveniences and problems at hand leave much to be desired amid comparisons on utterly different developments between Thailand and Malaysia.
— TNA 2010-01-09
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12 January, 2010 at 5:05 pm #421174
Törs man åka i genom där, eller måste man klä sig i skyddsväst och sitta i en pansar vagn?
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12 January, 2010 at 9:34 pm #421175
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14 January, 2010 at 9:39 pm #421176
Tackar!
Har ju varit till Hat yai o runt omkring där, så det kändes väl ok..Men jag kände mej utstuderad där,kanske bara en inbillning..Man får väl testa åka igenom ny gränsövergången!
Min dröm, är att åka med Mc hela vägen från Indonesien(Bali), och upp till Thailand, såå skoj! Men min kära tjej tycker inte likadant som jag hmm…Max
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14 January, 2010 at 11:18 pm #421177
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