The restaurant Bangkok pandas help people keep a distance
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-restaurant-bangkok-pandas-help-people-keep-a-distance.htmlThe Vietnamese restaurant "Maison Saigon" in Bangkok came up with an original way of Seating their visitors. To keep guests at a required distance from each other, the proprietor planted for each table plush pandas. So the incoming guests is immediately obvious which places need to take to keep distance. And single visitors toys are a fun company.
In one of the restaurants of Bangkok came up with an unusual method of social distancing. That customers do not sit too close to each other, some took soft toys
Plush visitors at the tables from morning to evening. They help other guests keep a safe distance. Those who lost or forgot the pandas tell you what to get better on the diagonal. And for those who came alone, be pleasant company.
And one of the guests even noticed that so much easier to understand where you should sit.
In Thailand since the beginning of the epidemic, the infection has been identified in the 3 thousand people. And in recent days the increase is almost zero. However, authorities recommend residents continue to wear masks and not to gather in large companies.
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