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An Onslaught of Tourists Is Stressing Out Thailand

By Sunil Jagtiani and Natnicha Chuwiruch

 

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>> Boat accident off coast of Phuket raises safety concerns

>> Thailand braces for a record 40 million visitors in 2019

 

Back in early June, a small pilot whale gained global attention after it ingested plastic bags and packaging, and then died in southern Thailand. It wasn’t a good look for the nation’s tourism industry.

 

A month later, Thailand’s Tourism Minister Weerasak Kowsurat holds up a picture frame containing pieces of an instant-noodle packet recovered from the stomach of the whale. For him, it’s emblematic of the environmental and other stresses of a record tourism boom that could see 40 million foreign arrivals -- equivalent to over half the nation’s population -- in 2019.

 

"Tourism can create, and at the same time, tourism can disrupt," said Weerasak, 52, in an interview in his office in the Thai capital. "Congestion is no good for anyone, including the hosts and the guests."

 

Full story: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-11/thai-tourist-boom-a-dead-whale-boat-tragedy-and-rising-worries

 

-- Bloomberg 2018-2018-07-12

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

 

"Tourism can create, and at the same time, tourism can disrupt," said Weerasak,

With all the drugs in the country, I'm now convinced the use of the consciousness-expanding ones lead to unexpected inside knowledge, expertise, and wisdom. What I don't understand is, in a country with more than 60 million people they chose him for the job?

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I would just like to know where these record number of tourists go.

I have lived in a beachside tourist town since 2008 and the numbers

of tourists have decreased year on year. Now the high season is shorter

with less tourists. Now during low season, it is like a ghost town.

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">> Boat accident off coast of Phuket raises safety concerns

>> Thailand braces for a record 40 million visitors in 2019"

 

In this age of social media and connectedness, seems the former will take care of the later. Once Thailand loses it's perceived luster, it will be near impossible to get back. Problem solved, except for the litter, degradation of environment and on and on

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5 hours ago, impulse said:

There are some magnificent places in the world where the density of tourists is significantly higher than Thailand, yet they remain in great shape.

 

The difference is the policies (and enforcement) to keep tourism from thrashing the resource, and the amount of the tourist money that's re-invested to maintain the resource.

 

Yeah like Bhutan but most people cannot afford to go there.

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7 hours ago, darksidedog said:

Its all very well saying too many tourists are bad, but at the end of the day, they will ignore all the warnings and opt to take the money, while destroying as much natural habitat as they can get away with, and then wonder how things went wrong.

No, they won't wonder how things went wrong they will simply blame the tourists/foreigners as witnessed by the recent Phuket boat tragedy.

Blamed the Chinese, swooped on the Chinese tour boat business claiming it was illegal, but of course it was sanctioned by Thais making money in the background.

There can be no remorse from people who take no responsibility for their actions, or more correctly lack of action.

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