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Phuket haunted by tsunami

2005-06-29 13:28
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Hong Kong - Fears that another deadly tsunami will crash over Phuket are scaring away many travellers from the Thai resort island six months since the disaster.

But hordes of Asian tourists are staying away for another reason: worries that the ghosts of the thousands of victims may be haunting the beaches and bungalows.

A popular superstition in Chinese societies holds that if bodies aren't recovered and properly buried, the spirits restlessly wander the world. Some believe the lost souls try to drag living beings into their spiritual limbo land.

"As soon as people try to go into the sea, they start worrying about these things," said Joseph Tung Yao Chung, executive director of the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong.

Tung said that Hong Kongers are avoiding Phuket, and travel industry sources in Taiwan, mainland China and South Korea also say that the tropical island is no longer a popular destination.

Kang Jung-hoon, who arranges trips for the large Korean travel agency Hanna Tour in Seoul, said people are afraid of ghosts and rumours that bodies are floating around. Kang said that from January to June, only 1 230 customers went to Phuket - down sharply from the 3 187 who went during the same period last year.

Media reports have helped fuel the superstitions in South Korea. The free tabloid Sports Korea recently ran a story about three popular Korean celebrities who were filming a TV show in Phuket. The stars reported hearing voices at their hotel that they believed were spirits, the paper said.

More than 5 300 people died and 2 900 went missing when the tsunami swept over Thailand's southwestern coastline on December 26 last year. Many of the victims were foreign tourists from Europe and Asia.

Many beach resorts were quickly repaired, and Thailand's travel industry is aggressively promoting the area with assurances it is making a quick recovery. A government-backed tsunami system to warn beachgoers of any new tsunami is being installed.

Among the places hit was Phuket's busiest beach, Patong.

Travel agent Jirakan Pattawong said she has noticed the big drop off in Asian tourists on Patong. "Asians used to come here as solo travellers, but now they only come in groups because they're scared to come alone," she said.

The Holiday Inn Resort Phuket on Patong reported a 71% decline in room bookings in April and May compared to the same time last year. The hotel said guests from Japan, mainland China and Hong Kong were down 93%, 91 percent and 83%, respectively.

"The tourists from Australia and the UK are not worried. They say it's nature, it happened and it is past. They're not scared," said Rapeeporn Thavorn, director of revenue at the Holiday Inn.

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