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Rich Indians to the Rescue as Chinese Tourists Shun Thailand


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They had the westerners, then the Russian invasion of Pattaya, (until the Ruble went tits up). Recently it was the Chinese, (who judging from their open mouthed gawping expression, did not know quite what to make of it). And now they say the Indians are coming.

 

The way they are going on, how long will it be before the Thais run out of nationalities that want to visit?

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6 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Nearly all the bars in Soi Cowboy and Nana used to have "No Indians, No Arabs" signs on the entrance.

 

It certainly was a business decision back in the day, as none of the staff or customers wanted them in there.

Those were colonial times attitude. Now the spending power is with Chinese, Arabs and Indians. So Thai have learnt from their previous mistakes.

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2 hours ago, Kim J said:

I can also see all of those tarts that of course would never dream of going anywhere near an Indian guy.

All? I see very few compared to clubs like Insomnia. Apparently, the guys in the Indian clubs outnumber the girls 10/1.

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Thailand is no longer cheap for the Chinese tourists.

 

The baht is too strong and prices of goods are increasing.

 

Many are going to Malaysia where the ringgit is weak and goods cheaper.

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As far as Westerners are concerned, I have found that only some of the tourists actually spend money. The "ex-pats" among them do not. Most try to get everything as cheap as they can and if they do stay anywhere, they shop locally only because prices are less than the place they stay and hardly ever spend money in the resort.

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1 hour ago, Soikhaonoiken said:

Rich Indians Hahaha,, I was in a bar on 2nd Road Pattaya when a group of Indians about 5 of them came in, ordered 1 beer to share, and only thing they did was hassle the girls to go with them all, when she refused and walked off they had to have a whip round to pay the 90b for the beer before the left, Thailand doesn't need these kind of Tourist and the girls don't need the hassle of them ????

indians only look out for them selfs and there own best interest, the indian hotel/business owners are also awfully paranoid and stingy.

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22 hours ago, alfalfa19 said:

I have seen extraordinary racism in thailand towards Indians.  I don't know if it's justified or not, I have little experience with Indians in Thailand.  The ones I meet here in the US seem alright. 

i  wouldnt  rent  a  room  to any of  them

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11 hours ago, JonBreadMan said:

 

 

Yes can see so many drinks in the first photo......NOT.

 

3 tables to right have no drinks on at all, and no one holding drinks in hands apart from a few girls.

Many of the patrons in the photos are not Indian

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15 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

Who was attacked in public and almost killed ? Am I missing something ?

you may have missed the story about a prominent activist being severely beaten by 4 goons of mysterious origin,  and now he's being told that if he wants police "protection"  , he must cease his activist activities. many people imply this to mean that if he does not stop,  the next beating will be fatal. 

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38 minutes ago, Chazar said:

i  wouldnt  rent  a  room  to any of  them

 

Perhaps your rooms are somewhat at the low end of the market.

 

Indians are listed as the 2nd and 5th richest people in Britain.

If it wasn't for Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos, the Hindujas would be number one, again.

 

Sanjay Hinduja was said to have spent £15,000,000 on his wedding.

 

Have you seen Mukesh Ambani's home in Mumbai? https://www.architecturaldigest.in/content/mukesh-ambani-antilia-home-mumbai/#s-cust0

 

Said to be the second most expensive property in the world. Second only to Buckingham Palace.

 

He is said to have spent US$15,000,000 on his daughter's wedding.

 

 

As you can imagine, you aren't going to get a rush of high end tourists to the kind of resort that you frequent.  Just as they have low end western tourists in Thailand too. Who actually think they are so handsome, that they don't need to pay the girls at all(tongue in cheek alert).

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

Awesome, more Indians to push the westerners away, as if the Chinese weren't doing a good enough job already, lol.

I really don't think that it is a question of Indians, or Chinese, pushing the westerners away. Both these nationalities have their own interests and venues they favour for shopping, staying and entertainments. With the exception of those who visit the go go bars and other such places, I suspect few of them really brush shoulders with Western tourists.

 

The decline in Western tourists (and indeed expats, if there really is one) is much more a result of the strong Baht, a perception that Thailand has lost it's sparkle, and a reflection of poorer economic circumstances in many western countries.

 

Perceptions matter in the tourist business, Thailand is perceived differently in different peoples eyes. Western perceptions are now starting to focus on pollution, ramshackle infrastructure, scams, and the omnipresent people in uniforms examining, checking and governing. That is what I mean by "losing it's sparkle". Other countries in this part of the world don't seem to project that image - however they are actually governed. TAT focuses on it's (often essentially unverifiable) statistics and the (optimistic, illusionary, perhaps even delusional) forecasts which they generate. They seem to ignore, or not understand the matter of perceptions. Chinese and Indians may well see things differently at present, however if Thailand takes the same approach to these "new tourist markets", India and China, then they will start to lose them as well. 

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33 minutes ago, JAG said:

Yes, but as anyone who has ever looked out of the window of an air-plane landing at Mumbai will know, this is how a very very large number, perhaps a majority of people in India live.

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Returning to the discussion: the Indian tourists who will, it is hoped, "rescue" the Thai tourist industry will be neither from the billionaires palaces, nor these slums, but from the urban middle classes. They will not have the sort of money to spend that TAT are rubbing their hands gleefully in expectation of, but they will be expecting value for that money, and as I said in my previous post, if their perceptions are not met, they will, like the western tourists, look elsewhere.

 

I don't disagree. ????

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17 minutes ago, superal said:

I arrived at the Bangkok hotel check in for my booked room . There were a dozen or more Indians checking in plus others lounging around . Once in my room I found a paid receipt , in the wardrobe for the  previous occupants named Patel . Total bill was 1200 baht for 3 nights and I was paying that for 1 night . There were many Indians in the hotel and massive discounts were the reason . 

On my departure I spoke to the manager and asked him  why his hotel was so popular with Indians and he said they like it here because it is quieter . When I suggested that they had huge discounts he denied it but when I told him I had the evidence he wanted to see it but I refused and said I will send a copy by email which I did but no response . I also complained that the Indians were swimming in their underwear every day despite a notice saying a 500 baht fine for doing so .  The pool attendant would not intervene even after several complaints from other guests . Their behavior in the hotels buffet  restaurant was poor with picking up food and bread by hand and then changing their minds and replacing it . Moving  tables and chairs to make one large table to the discomfort of other guests . Remaining there for all the breakfast time and as soon as new food was brought out they were straight up and taking it . 

Could say much more about their bad manners and behavior however it has taught me one thing and that is I will never book into a budget hotel again . 

Same behaviour in expensive hotels, so your stumped either way.We stayed in KL last year and opted for Club Floor after Indians destroyed breakfast included buffets,disgusting!

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3 hours ago, JamJar said:

 

Perhaps your rooms are somewhat at the low end of the market.

 

Indians are listed as the 2nd and 5th richest people in Britain.

If it wasn't for Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos, the Hindujas would be number one, again.

 

Sanjay Hinduja was said to have spent £15,000,000 on his wedding.

 

Have you seen Mukesh Ambani's home in Mumbai? https://www.architecturaldigest.in/content/mukesh-ambani-antilia-home-mumbai/#s-cust0

 

Said to be the second most expensive property in the world. Second only to Buckingham Palace.

 

He is said to have spent US$15,000,000 on his daughter's wedding.

 

 

As you can imagine, you aren't going to get a rush of high end tourists to the kind of resort that you frequent.  Just as they have low end western tourists in Thailand too. Who actually think they are so handsome, that they don't need to pay the girls at all(tongue in cheek alert).

 

 

 

I clicked your link.  Very nice house.  Interesting that a UNICEF link popped up while reading about this lovely house.

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