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| กระทรวงการท่องเที่ยวและกีฬา | |
| Ministry overview | |
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| Formed | 3 October 2002; 23 years ago (2002-10-03) |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Thailand |
| Headquarters | Pom Prap Sattru Phai,Bangkok |
| Annual budget | 6,413.9 million baht ($200M) (FY2019) |
| Minister responsible |
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| Ministry executive |
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| Website | mots |
TheMinistry of Tourism and Sports (Abrv: MOTS;Thai:กระทรวงการท่องเที่ยวและกีฬา,RTGS: Krasuang Kan Thongthiao Lae Kila) is acabinet ministry in theGovernment of Thailand. The ministry's primary areas of responsibility are tourism and sports. The ministry is in charge of managing the tourist industry and sports both in schools and other institutions. The ministry organizes and directs Thailand's important sporting events. ItsFY2019 budget is 6,413.9 million baht.[1]
As of October 2019[update], the Minister of Tourism and Sports isPhipat Ratchakitprakarn.[2]
The ministry was created in 2003 during the administration of Prime MinisterThaksin Shinawatra. The government wanted a sports ministry, but the senate refused to support it as professional sports were not big enough to warrant a ministry. To overcome the objection, the government added tourism to the ministry's portfolio. Two agencies manage Thai tourism: TheTourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is responsible for "bodycount", i.e., attracting visitors. The Department of Tourism in the Sports and Tourism Ministry regulates the industry and manages infrastructure. TAT's success in driving up numbers—more than 35 million visitors arrived in 2017—has overwhelmed the 130 employees responsible for managing the industry.[3]