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Tourism was a powerful economic engine in Thailand. Then a boat full of Chinese sank


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7 minutes ago, Isaan sailor said:

  Gotta wonder what causes the ever stronger Baht...

A strong baht helps wealthy Thais who think that things are going to get unpredictably bad here in the next few years and who want to get a big chunk of their assets invested outside of Thailand.

 

They even have a name for the upcoming bad times: กลียุค or Kliyatyut, which can be roughly translated as the 'vicious era'.

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7 hours ago, mdmayes said:

The sinking of the boat was the tipping point. The bad PR had been building for years before that incident. 

You got that right, before it was ones and twos which could be waved away as an accident.. the boat scenario was a little more difficult to sweep under the carpet !

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Was it that the boat went down or the poor emergency response and the shoddy way the blame was pushed on anyone but those responsible?

 

I do agree that the high Baht is now coming to bite, when it happened TAT said it wasn't affecting numbers.  Many of us said wait, the people you're seeing now booked many months ago.  Now it's taking effect.  Surprise!

 

I'm not sure that visa's matter to tourist numbers though, frequent tourists and expats yes, but they are a small fraction of the total.  Most tourists come only once and probably don't even hear about this, it won't affect them at all.

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I don’t think the government understand the knock on effect around the globe concerning the TM.30 that’s all people are talking about. The Chinese accident was what it was an accident, agreed it could of had better safety standards, but personally that is not the reason behind less tourists. That’s the last thing they should be pointing their finger at.

Look after the goose that lays the golden egg and play safe or you will lose more than you bargained for

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There are many reasons that keep tourists away from Thailand: Danger of road accidents, stories about micro-crime against tourists, the rudeness of Thais towards tourists, discrimination against foreigners in general and last but not least, the Baht held high artificially by a group of rich people who speculate without restraint!
The costs of living in Thailand have now reached European and North American levels!
Pull the brake as soon as possible, give your tour operators, taxi drivers, van and bus drivers an education in good behavior and give back to the people what belongs to them, perhaps it is still possible to make a 180-degree turn.

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Posted
8 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

I think the strong Baht has a much bigger impact than that boat accident.

I agree but death and disaster is a better story than economic mumbo jumbo.

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7 hours ago, LomSak27 said:

For Brits and Aussies surely, beyond that ...... there is a pretty big world out there.  

Have you seen how the RMB has performed against the baht in the last 12 norths - from 5.1 down to 4.29!!

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Yes, blaim the ship and her captain, a civil person. Much better than blaiming the gouverment for the mess that it have bring.

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6 hours ago, moe666 said:

I believe the owner was a Chinese citizen

That had to employ thais to service, sail and do safety checks on the vessel

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9 hours ago, Youlike said:

It's the only way the Thai will learn that safety is important.....

Accidents happen all over the world despite health and safety rules.  The Bridge in Italy. The Tower Block in London.

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Perhaps if they changed their name, from Thailand, to Chiland--they could draw more Chinese tourists.  Because now with a sky high Baht--all western tourists should avoid this place.

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1 hour ago, Stevemercer said:

Maybe the Thai Government should legalise gambling and start building casinos. That'll pack the Chinese tourists in. 

Throw in a Navy Base to sweeten the deal.

 

Belt & Road.  Ya know?

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Its not the boat ,its not the bht ,its not the chinese. Its the government. Since the coup its been a steady decline. They chased everyone who spent time and money here away. All the farang.

so tough luck to the people. Its mostly immigration related. Everyone who liked it here got the boot. And the ones who did not get the boot got out because they were smarter than the rest of us still here.

But its great to see empty markets and restaurants . Its much more pleasent for us regulars. 

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