Bangkok: The Royal Thai Army has announced that there is currently no reopening date for the historical sites 'Prasat Ta Kwai' and 'Hill 350'. The decision is pending a thorough assessment of security measures and the border situation in the area.
According to Thai News Agency, the commanding officers are evaluating the appropriateness of reopening these sites. The decision will heavily depend on ensuring the safety of the public and tourists, a factor that is considered more crucial than the current demands for reopening. The Royal Thai Army emphasizes that the timing for reopening may coincide with significant occasions deemed suitable by the commanding officers.
Furthermore, with regard to the restoration of these historical sites, the Fine Arts Department has conducted a survey and is awaiting budget approval to proceed with necessary repairs. The commencement of restoration works is contingent on a complete safety assessment and budget allocation, and a precise start date remains undetermined until all conditions are satisfactorily met.