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@ LIK and Kopitiam

 

I have seen the more wealthy Chinese around.  I have no doubt they are here.  I accept your observations.

 

The article says they have not decreased in numbers, as the Chinese tour groups have, but does not give a percentage of them in the overall number of Chinese tourists.

 

“Last month there are more than 120,000 Chinese tourists, which is still the number one foreign group of tourists who are visiting Phuket.” - what percentage of these are "FIT groups."  

 

TAT is talking them up because the tour group number are down.  Just because they haven't decreased in numbers, doesn't mean they have increased, only increased in percentage because the other numbers are down.  I would suggest that this  demographic of Chinese tourist was never a big percentage of the overall Chinese tourist numbers in the first place.

 

I would also be interested to know how TAT determines who is in a "FIT group" and who is in a "tour group."  What criteria are they using for that determination?

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15 hours ago, LivinginKata said:

 

Easy - package deal and not package deal. How easy can it be.

 

As madmitch says, and he alludes to the point I was trying to make, if the "FIT" tourists are in a "group" how does TAT distinguish them from a "tour group." 

 

Is the criteria any more than 30 people booking in a group is a "tour group" and any less than 30 people booking is a "FIT group?"

 

Does it go on hotel bookings or flight bookings?

 

Does it go on the "star rating" of the hotel the group is staying in? 

 

Does it go on the company who books on behalf of the "group/s?"  

 

Does it go on the information supplied on their TM Card? 

 

It's fine for TAT to talk up this demographic, but how do they identify them, and how do they classify them????????

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with what many friends have said about cambodia they are building huge hotels casino and everything else.all by the beach in private areas {like jamacia private beaches} and anything else.so i think that the chinese are heading to shinoukville now.so pretty soon they will not be so many.maybe the russians will come back and be willing to pay the high prices

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18 hours ago, NamKangMan said:

 

“These are Chinese tourists who book their own holidays, decide which hotel to stay at, where to eat and where to visit." - with 10 of them staying in one condo, and buying one pizza and sharing the photo opportunity.

 

As for choosing "where to eat" that is usually 7/11 or Family Mart, and for "where to visit" that's usually a location that does not involve an entrance fee. 

 

Picture your typical young western backpacker, and these "FIT groups" spend even less. 

 

Keep up the good work TAT.  ????

 

 

Thai Visa undoubtedly the hub of negative thinkers about everything as far as Thailand is concerned :crazy:

Chinese tourists spent $292 billion (£224 billion) abroad in 2015, nearly three times as much as the second biggest spenders, the Americans, and nearly five times as much as Britons abroad. That’s roughly the same as the number of Americans (66 million) who travelled internationally in 2016. But here’s a difference: the Chinese are spending far more than anyone else.:jap:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/asia/china/how-chinese-tourists-travel-etiquette-and-money/

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10 minutes ago, Tchooptip said:

Thai Visa undoubtedly the hub of negative thinkers about everything as far as Thailand is concerned :crazy:

Chinese tourists spent $292 billion (£224 billion) abroad in 2015, nearly three times as much as the second biggest spenders, the Americans, and nearly five times as much as Britons abroad. That’s roughly the same as the number of Americans (66 million) who travelled internationally in 2016. But here’s a difference: the Chinese are spending far more than anyone else.:jap:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/asia/china/how-chinese-tourists-travel-etiquette-and-money/

 

Can you point out to me where Thailand gets a mention in your link?

 

As far as being "negative" I am just calling it as I see it.  Yes, I see the odd wealthy Chinese buying genuine branded items, but they are vastly outnumbered by the cheap Chinese tourists here, yet, the article, and TAT, want the reader to focus on the small minority of Chinese. 

 

I would suggest that these "FIT group" Chinese are not as wealthy as the TAT would like us to believe.   

 

I agree the numbers in your link are big, but with over a billion Chinese, they would be.  

 

I will not go into the "zero baht tourist" issue as it will be off topic. 

 

I just don't see "the spend" from the majority of what appears to be "independent" Chinese tourists, who may possibly be classified by the TAT as "FIT group" Chinese. 

 

 

 

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20 hours ago, NamKangMan said:

 

“These are Chinese tourists who book their own holidays, decide which hotel to stay at, where to eat and where to visit." - with 10 of them staying in one condo, and buying one pizza and sharing the photo opportunity.

 

As for choosing "where to eat" that is usually 7/11 or Family Mart, and for "where to visit" that's usually a location that does not involve an entrance fee. 

 

Picture your typical young western backpacker, and these "FIT groups" spend even less. 

 

Keep up the good work TAT.  ????

 

You are 100% correct, it's happening at other places as well, Chinese always asking for discounts, they don't spend money, order from the street vendor 1 fried rice for 6 of them, saw it last night..... TAT is not seeing the all picture

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20 hours ago, LivinginKata said:

 

That's not what I see in my travels. I see couples in one bed condos, usually hire a car or at least a m/bike, Big groups like 10 stay in a 4+ bed fancy home and have a mini bus at door. I can see them right now as I gaze from my balcony. Seem nice enough people, not like the rabble on the package deal who fit you 7/11 profile. spend plenty at our street independent minimart. We own that too  ???? and our new take away fast Thai food shop  ????

there are exceptions and the type you described are a VERY minimal %

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2 hours ago, Tchooptip said:

Thai Visa undoubtedly the hub of negative thinkers about everything as far as Thailand is concerned :crazy:

Chinese tourists spent $292 billion (£224 billion) abroad in 2015, nearly three times as much as the second biggest spenders, the Americans, and nearly five times as much as Britons abroad. That’s roughly the same as the number of Americans (66 million) who travelled internationally in 2016. But here’s a difference: the Chinese are spending far more than anyone else.:jap:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/asia/china/how-chinese-tourists-travel-etiquette-and-money/

does your account includes the ones (foreigners) living here and feeding a lot of family members mostly in cash thus how can it be accounted for, your numbers are irrelevant for this post

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3 hours ago, NamKangMan said:

 

As madmitch says, and he alludes to the point I was trying to make, if the "FIT" tourists are in a "group" how does TAT distinguish them from a "tour group." 

 

Is the criteria any more than 30 people booking in a group is a "tour group" and any less than 30 people booking is a "FIT group?"

 

Does it go on hotel bookings or flight bookings?

 

Does it go on the "star rating" of the hotel the group is staying in? 

 

Does it go on the company who books on behalf of the "group/s?"  

 

Does it go on the information supplied on their TM Card? 

 

It's fine for TAT to talk up this demographic, but how do they identify them, and how do they classify them????????

Go ask TAT.  No one here can give you an answer.

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3 hours ago, Mavideol said:

You are 100% correct, it's happening at other places as well, Chinese always asking for discounts, they don't spend money, order from the street vendor 1 fried rice for 6 of them, saw it last night..... TAT is not seeing the all picture

But you are.......OK

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4 hours ago, NamKangMan said:

 

Can you point out to me where Thailand gets a mention in your link?

 

As far as being "negative" I am just calling it as I see it.  Yes, I see the odd wealthy Chinese buying genuine branded items, but they are vastly outnumbered by the cheap Chinese tourists here, yet, the article, and TAT, want the reader to focus on the small minority of Chinese. 

 

I would suggest that these "FIT group" Chinese are not as wealthy as the TAT would like us to believe.   

 

I agree the numbers in your link are big, but with over a billion Chinese, they would be.  

 

I will not go into the "zero baht tourist" issue as it will be off topic. 

 

I just don't see "the spend" from the majority of what appears to be "independent" Chinese tourists, who may possibly be classified by the TAT as "FIT group" Chinese. 

 

 

 

well I can show you this is per person by country

TourismExpenditurePerDay(2016).gif

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4 hours ago, Mavideol said:

does your account includes the ones (foreigners) living here and feeding a lot of family members mostly in cash thus how can it be accounted for, your numbers are irrelevant for this post

The thread is about tourists not long term stayers.

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6 minutes ago, Kopitiam said:

The thread is about tourists not long term stayers.

 many ''long term stayers" are considered tourists as well, many have to go out to renew their visas and some are staying with ""tourist"" visa

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18 hours ago, White Christmas13 said:

well I can show you this is per person by country

TourismExpenditurePerDay(2016).gif

 

"well I can show you this is per person by country" - really? 

 

Can you show me which part of the bar graph represents the expenditure in Thailand????

 

 

 

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