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17 minutes ago, bojo said:

That's a hell of a statement ...'losing billions of dollars a year in revenue', but you made a good point..

That's quite easy.  Chinese tourists make up more than a quarter of the arrivals last year.  Total revenue was more than 50 billions of dollars.  So yes, Chinese tourists affects the GDP here if they stop coming.

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20 minutes ago, farangx said:

That's quite easy.  Chinese tourists make up more than a quarter of the arrivals last year.  Total revenue was more than 50 billions of dollars.  So yes, Chinese tourists affects the GDP here if they stop coming.

You are missing the point and that is that the OP says that an extortionate wine revenue is costing the country. It might be to a certain extent, but certainly doesn't run into billions of dollars.

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I stopped going a few years ago for the above  and other reasons.I have travelled all over Thailand and many years ago it was a great place.Its now the one I like least,hopefully other parts of Thailand will pay note.

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Went to Karon beach a few years ago,our hotel was full of Russians my wife was the only thai staying in the hotel,getting to the buffet breakfast was like the start of the Boston marathon, never again,just experienced the same in Pattaya a few months ago with chinnese,people dont need that crap fighting for food at breakfast,my friends that used the come here go to Bali or the Philippines now,much cheaper,
Kanchanaburi is pretty quiet now too,cheers
You can not escape the Chinese. By the time you get to those places.. Which you won't.. The Chinese will be there waiting for you
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1 hour ago, bojo said:

You are missing the point and that is that the OP says that an extortionate wine revenue is costing the country. It might be to a certain extent, but certainly doesn't run into billions of dollars.

Oh, if you are talking about wine, then wine definitely won't run that much.  I won't play more than 900b for a bottle of wine, unless I really need it.  I rather spend 2500b duty free when I fly in.

 

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42 minutes ago, madmen said:
6 hours ago, grego49 said:
Went to Karon beach a few years ago,our hotel was full of Russians my wife was the only thai staying in the hotel,getting to the buffet breakfast was like the start of the Boston marathon, never again,just experienced the same in Pattaya a few months ago with chinnese,people dont need that crap fighting for food at breakfast,my friends that used the come here go to Bali or the Philippines now,much cheaper,
Kanchanaburi is pretty quiet now too,cheers

You can not escape the Chinese. By the time you get to those places.. Which you won't.. The Chinese will be there waiting for you

But you must go now while you still stand a chance.

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19 hours ago, Just1Voice said:

Thai's greed for the almighty baht will be their downfall. 

first off all you should be more precise .who you mean ?

as i before has told tax here had gone up with up too 300 %, some cases from year to year.

the tax on alcohol up with 30 to 50 % .

all in last 4 years ,beach chair remove and rise price up too 100 % ,taxi make "legal" price up ,dont know exactly ,but at least 50% up ,as people tell me in price they paid.

the fines from police had gone up with hundredth of% ,after there road safety campaign ,wich does not work ,as it more or less target foreigner .

result is, we can just wach ,the thais must act if they want to change.

but the greed or stupidity are all on the government ,the prices are expensive for everyone, not only tourist .

you see, the increased tax ,is on shop owners ,as well as landowners ,up to 300% and it was not cheap before either .

think gasoline 1 barrel 4 years ago compare price with today and and equally selling price from gas station before and today.

and where do they most come from .

plane math it all add up to this, not only less tourist ,but high differents between poor and rich ,so just maybe its on purpose .

as it over time will remove the power from the incredible rich landowners here back too the equally rich in bangkok.

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19 hours ago, Oziex1 said:

Remember the guy who recently said tourism was down by 20% he was replaced by the guy who said it was up by 20%.

Never let the facts get in the way of the required message.  All  budding politicians learn that in the cradle.

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6 hours ago, madmen said:

What part of Pattaya was expensive? The 10 baht bus? 55 baht beers? Resteraunts or the nights market selling 50 baht food? Hotels from 500 baht a might?

I don't live there but bangkok but go there several times a year for a break. I doubt isaan is much cheaper but then again how desperate are people to save 10 baht..

I was in Jomtien where a small beer cost me 100 baht, my room in a "converted house" was 1,000 baht per night, a bowl of noodle ?? soup was also 100 baht. I must have been in the wrong area.

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Except for girls/ladyboys for rent what can a tourist do in Phuket? Go in an unsafe boat or beach without lifeguards? Or getting scammed by the taxi's/tuktuk's?

 

I haven't been there for a decade but i bet nothing has changed, the rude Russians have been replaced by unmannered Chinese and prices have gone up i guess...well i know much better places for our holidays where all is developed, safe and affordable.

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My friends say the Flights are too expensive, every friend says so. Exchange rate, not mentioned, but what is are shutting night venues early, cant buy a Beer when you like, and farting about with Visas, poor English for a Tourist Country.Most go to the US now.

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I'm afraid its a case of you reap what you sow.  Tourists have been ripped off, the dual pricing,  the horrific carnage on the roads, nothing done to look after the safety of tourists, tourists in their sixties beaten up by drunk thai thugs, suspicious deaths not investigated to the satisfaction of the bereaved, expensive hotels, unpleasant rude locals, poor infrastructure, uncollected garbage strewn all over the place, rip off taxis, a constant blame culture as in its always the tourists fault, filthy beaches with no rubbish bins (but still blame the tourists,)  charging 5* prices for 2* service, Thai baht ridiculously strong against pound, euro and dollar......

 

Guess what, tourists are going elsewhere, who would have thought it!!!

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10 hours ago, bojo said:

That's a hell of a statement ...'losing billions of dollars a year in revenue', but you made a good point..

 

But, I believe it is true. Thailand would have a very dynamic wine industry, if only the goons would finally acknowledge that the local wine growers produce a highly inferior product, do not produce enough of it, and that imports would generate more revenue, at a far lower duty rate of 100%, as the volume would increase exponentially. Also, it would contribute dramatically to Thailand being the world class destination the authorities and resort owners so desperately want it to be. Duty holds the country back on so many levels. Luxury taxes bog down the economy. This is an era of globalization, like it or not. Fighting that trend only penalizes the nations who are small minded enough to wage that battle. There would be major wine festivals, and events at five star hotels, which would attract the super wealthy. Those people have little interest in spending time in a country that overcharges for products like wine and luxury goods. 

 

However, I do acknowledge that I am applying those bizarre notions called common sense, intellectual analysis, and reason. Fat chance!

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49 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

 

But, I believe it is true. Thailand would have a very dynamic wine industry, if only the goons would finally acknowledge that the local wine growers produce a highly inferior product, do not produce enough of it, and that imports would generate more revenue, at a far lower duty rate of 100%, as the volume would increase exponentially. Also, it would contribute dramatically to Thailand being the world class destination the authorities and resort owners so desperately want it to be. Duty holds the country back on so many levels. Luxury taxes bog down the economy. This is an era of globalization, like it or not. Fighting that trend only penalizes the nations who are small minded enough to wage that battle. There would be major wine festivals, and events at five star hotels, which would attract the super wealthy. Those people have little interest in spending time in a country that overcharges for products like wine and luxury goods. 

 

However, I do acknowledge that I am applying those bizarre notions called common sense, intellectual analysis, and reason. Fat chance!

Luxury taxes are the only way the country can get revenue. 

Income and business taxes are flouted as the black cash economy is 20 fold of the actual economy. 

Where else will they get their money to run the country? 

It's horrible I agree but it's necessary for Thailand. 

Look at all the Mercedes Benz cars on the road.

Black cash pays those monthly repayments I assure you. 

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18 hours ago, SuperTed said:

Phuket was the best of Thailand, 20 years ago! You could flip a condo for a profit 10 years ago. If you are still in that market today - good luck. 

 

Immigration has pushed out a lot of the Russian businesses there; a great improvement IMHO, but the Thais, many with Chinese backers, have stepped in to those businesses. May be even harder for small farang businesses to compete in the future. 

 

 

The OP was about Tourists and how empty of them, Phuket is. Care to comment on that ?  :thumbsup:

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56 minutes ago, hansgruber said:

Luxury taxes are the only way the country can get revenue. 

Income and business taxes are flouted as the black cash economy is 20 fold of the actual economy. 

Where else will they get their money to run the country? 

It's horrible I agree but it's necessary for Thailand. 

Look at all the Mercedes Benz cars on the road.

Black cash pays those monthly repayments I assure you. 

 

Nice to see you posting Hans ...

 

You well know that Thais at every economic level avoid or just don't pay taxes as they well know that government at every level just waste or pocket the money.

 

I have no idea why taxes causes Phuket to be more 'expensive'.

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