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Charles Vickson, a Buddhist visiting from Hong Kong,
said that at Phuket's Laguna resort, which was not
badly affected by the waves, he saw bronzed European
tourists return to sunbathing by the pool just minutes
after the tsunamis. "They laid out their towel . . .
and the lady, with her headphones on, resumed her
sunbathing as if nothing had happened," he said. 

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Despite tsunami devastation, tourists return to the
beaches and bars Thailand 
MIRANDA LEITSINGER
Associated Press
January 1, 2005
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050101/w010116.html

PHUKET, Thailand (AP) - Six days after one of the
worst natural disasters in decades, foreign tourists
were back on the beaches of this Thai resort island
Saturday, frolicking in the gentle waves of the
Andaman Sea, riding jet skis, posing for snapshots and
sunbathing topless on the sand. 

The scene was mindboggling - and infuriating - for
island resident Aime Yodkaew, as she swept away
debris. 

"I just figure if everyone uses about an hour of their
holiday time (to help clean up), this would help a lot
for the locals," said Yodkaew, a Swede who lives on
the island with her Thai husband. 

But Yodkaew acknowledged that as soon as tourists get
back to indulging in the sort of fun Phuket was famous
for before the catastrophe - the sooner her husband's
sailboard and catamaran rental business will be able
to start making money again. 

A dozen or so foreigners were out sunbathing Saturday
on Karon Beach, still littered with garbage, dead
plants and leaves - a reminder of the giant waves that
struck Dec. 26, killing at least 4,800 people in
Thailand, more than half of them foreigners, including
four Canadians. By Saturday, more than 6,000 were
still missing and feared dead. 

Across southern Asia and eastern Africa more than
123,000 people died, including a fifth Canadian
confirmed killed in Sri Lanka. Overall up to 150
Canadians were reported missing or unaccounted for. 

Along the beach in Phuket, students from an
international school were clearing up debris left by
the waves and stuffing it into garbage bags. The
foreigners relaxed a few steps from a store with
windows blown out by the giant waves. 

Tourists are the lifeblood of this beautiful island in
southern Thailand and this is the peak for overseas
visitors, a warm, dry season coinciding with the depth
of northern winters. 

Thailand's resort islands, like much of the region,
were a patchwork of devastation. Some hotels were
wiped out, while others were untouched or minimally
damaged. 

"A lot of people haven't left the island, a lot of
people who were there have just continued having their
holidays," said John Everingham, who publishes Phuket
Magazine for visiting tourists. "Definitely less than
10 per cent of hotel rooms in Phuket are closed." 

By contrast, another popular but much smaller island,
Phi Phi - where the 2000 Leonardo DiCaprio movie The
Beach was filmed - was wiped out almost entirely. The
worst loss of life was on the mainland north of
Phuket, where more than 3,000 bodies already have been
found. 

The Finance Ministry estimated that the tsunamis will
likely shave just 0.3 of a percentage point from gross
domestic product growth in 2005. 

"The Thai tourism industry hasn't been affected much
by this event," Finance Minister Somkid Jatusripitak
told reporters. "Foreign tourists may be scared for a
short while, but I think in the next two to three
months at most, their fears will fade away." 

For some, the fears had faded by Saturday. 

On New Year's Eve, hundreds of people quietly clutched
white roses and candles as they reflected on the
tragedy at a vigil, but elsewhere on Phuket scantily
clad women danced in nightclubs while western tourists
drank and partied to loud music. 

Jinni Woolf, 26, of Denmark, was on Phuket when the
waves hit and was still there Saturday, soaking up the
sun on the beach. 

"We just can't sit at the hotel and I also think it's
very important, like people who have been in a
motorcycle accident, to ride again to overcome (their
fear)," Woolf said. 

Charles Vickson, a Buddhist visiting from Hong Kong,
said that at Phuket's Laguna resort, which was not
badly affected by the waves, he saw bronzed European
tourists return to sunbathing by the pool just minutes
after the tsunamis. 

"They laid out their towel . . . and the lady, with
her headphones on, resumed her sunbathing as if
nothing had happened," he said. 

http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050101/w010116.html


                
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