The Prime Minister walks on Chiang Rai Walking Street, people flock to take selfies.

Chiang Rai, The Prime Minister walked on Chiang Rai Walking Street, where locals, vendors, and tourists took selfies. He met an Australian tourist who asked his name, before answering, "Nid." Meanwhile, the Chiang Rai People's Group came to submit a letter demanding the release of political prisoners. In the evening, Prime Minister Settha Thavisin and his entourage traveled to Chiang Rai Walking Street Market to enjoy a Khantoke dinner organized by Chiang Rai Municipality as a welcome meal before walking on the walking street and talking to the people. During that time, Sarawut Kulmathuraphon, a representative of the Chiang Rai People's Group, submitted a letter to the Prime Minister, requesting the release of political prisoners and considering whether there are any problems. If anyone can do it first, he would like them to do so, especially Anon Nampa, a prisoner convicted of Section 112, because he is a lawyer and it is very difficult to defend prisoners in prison, including preparing cases. However, eve n though the current economic situation is bad, this can be done in conjunction with this matter before the Prime Minister receives the letter. For the atmosphere of the Prime Minister's walking street, there were many people, vendors, asking to take photos and selfies with the Prime Minister. Some people left their shops to ask to take photos with the Prime Minister. At the same time, the Prime Minister greeted many foreign tourists who came to ask to take photos. The Prime Minister asked one tourist where he was from. The tourist replied that he was from Australia. Then he asked the Prime Minister what his name was. The Prime Minister answered briefly, "Nid", without specifying that it was the Prime Minister. He then asked the tourist how many days he would be staying in Thailand. The tourist replied, "3 days." Then the Prime Minister replied, "Very short." In addition, a vendor gave cocoa products to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister asked if there were enough processing plants and wanted more plant s to be grown. While walking on the walking street, the Prime Minister also put money in a donation box for a student busking band and a small dancer performing on the walking street. Source: Thai News Agency