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Foreign tourist arrivals grow 11% over first 7 months of 2018

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14 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Image result for photos of crowded chinese beach

These are Chinese at a beach. They are OK with this.

I think people underestimate what is happening.  The Chinese transition.

 

 

The Chinese coming here in the future is 100 fold.

Millions more are coming.  Then millions more after that.

 

14 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

 

This photo speaks oodles ( the 2 minute kind ).

What we consider as a constantly degrading Thailand  experience can only appear a paradise to those  who would pay to spend a day in a place  like the above.

And with the world economy based on growth , how can it be otherwise ?

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