People attended the ceremony to mourn the Chinese tourists killed in last month's tourist boat tragedy at Saphan Hin public park in Phuket's provincial capital, Thailand, on Aug. 23, 2018. (Xinhua/Public Relations Office of Phuket)
The government of southern Thailand's Phuket province has organized a religious ceremony to mourn the Chinese tourists killed in last month's tourist boat tragedy.
The mourning ceremony was held on Wednesday at Saphan Hin public park in Phuket's provincial capital and presided over by Deputy Provincial Governor Prakob Wongmaneerung.
He expressed condolences on the deaths of the 47 Chinese tourists after a tourist boat, Phoenix, capsized in a storm off Phuket's northeastern coast on July 5.
Meanwhile, Tourism and Sports Minister Weerasak Kowsurat presided over the Chinese religious ceremony, locally called Kong Teck (or Gong De in Mandarin).
According to the tourism minister, compensations have almost been completely provided to the relatives of the victims.
In addition, walk-and-run marathons as well as other activities were organized on Thursday with a view to strengthening the relationship between Thailand and China under the "Thai and Chinese are brothers and sisters" slogan.
As part of the morale-boosting activity, a vegetarian dining, prayers and meditation as well as a candle-lit ceremony were held in honor of those who died in the boat accident.
The Phuket provincial government said safety measures are being stepped up to restore the confidence of tourists to the southern Thai island resort.