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Posted

Most Chinese come to Thailand to see the ladyboy shows, massage, durian and Thai food that they can't find back home. 

 

Beaches? China has beaches all along the east coast.

 

With the strong Thai, it's better to get their durian fix from Malaysia although you can't get ladyboys in Malaysia.

Posted
25 minutes ago, neeray said:

Your post is telling your age and what TV shows you watched as a kid. (They were great, weren't they, before politically correct came along.)

It's got to the point where the bad guy can't wear a black hat as it might insult someone.

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Posted
18 hours ago, kenk24 said:

sure, but where in Thailand is this Bali place? 

just making a comparison. Also it may be a clue as to where the westerners are going on holiday if not to Thailand

Posted
6 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

t may be a clue as to where the westerners are going on holiday if not to Thailand

I doubt an overflow of Westerners... just more Aussies... would you call them "down under" easterners? 

Posted
Just now, kenk24 said:

I doubt an overflow of Westerners... just more Aussies... would you call them "down under" easterners? 

I wouldn't call an Aussie an Asian, for me they are westerner despite their geographical location

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On 9/6/2019 at 10:40 AM, quandow said:

I hear they're opening up an Indian-themed club there. Yay.

Long open and more than one.

Never set foot there.

Just heard that the volume might leave you deaf.

Posted
3 hours ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

2 million visitor to Paris spend EUR 1 billion or EUR500/person, makes TAT's 50,000 baht/person look a little rosy.

At €20 for a coffee I can understand the figures. ????????

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On 9/6/2019 at 10:58 AM, tominbkk said:

My flight to Taipei from BKK (thai air) and return flight from Hong Kong to BKK last week (Cathay Pacific) (part of an american trip) were very very empty.

Was seeking tickets from China to Bangkok. Prices for this normal cost me 1700 rmb. But I have not been able to find tickets for less than 4000 rmb now. Almost the same cost to fly to America. This is part of the problem. Thailand airlines triple the fees for dares when they think many Chinese will want to fly

Posted

I am hoping that the Chinese go to other Asian countries this Winter..

Thailand  TAT and government would not have very happy people in

the tourist  industry...

Geezer

 

Posted
On 9/5/2019 at 11:40 PM, quandow said:

I hear they're opening up an Indian-themed club there.

I heard that as well, and I'm in Toronto.  Was told the main attraction would be either 3 or 5 straws to every bottle of beer depending of the brand.

'nuf sed.

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2 hours ago, thesetat2013 said:

Was seeking tickets from China to Bangkok. Prices for this normal cost me 1700 rmb. But I have not been able to find tickets for less than 4000 rmb now. Almost the same cost to fly to America. This is part of the problem. Thailand airlines triple the fees for dares when they think many Chinese will want to fly

 Thailand airlines have huge debts because have so smart business

Posted
9 minutes ago, ICELANDMAN said:

 

The dream TOT

 

Not trying to diss you, but I recall that this photo was in Rio during the Pope's visit in 2013. 

 

However, if I didn't remember that, I would have believed it was a Chinese beach...

afptools-watermark-1531935889986.jpg

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On 9/6/2019 at 9:58 AM, tominbkk said:

My flight to Taipei from BKK (thai air) and return flight from Hong Kong to BKK last week (Cathay Pacific) (part of an american trip) were very very empty.

Fake news - tourism is on the increase according to TAT.

 

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Fake news. Lots of Chinese tourists in Bangkok and Hua Hin.  Just saw a group of around 75 entering Bts Nana.  But maybe low budget traveling tourists doesn't count.

Posted
3 hours ago, thesetat2013 said:

Was seeking tickets from China to Bangkok. Prices for this normal cost me 1700 rmb. But I have not been able to find tickets for less than 4000 rmb now. Almost the same cost to fly to America. This is part of the problem. Thailand airlines triple the fees for dares when they think many Chinese will want to fly

of course - downturn in business - jack up the prices, class 101 of Thai business skills.

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Posted

Don't know about now but 3 years ago the wife and I had to go to the Chinese embassy visA place...for visa's....and we arrived @6.15am only to find a que of 80+ people in front of us.  So if that's any indication the Thai's are keen as mustard to go to China even if the Chinese are less inclined to come here...I don't know what is. 

Posted
1 hour ago, DLock said:

Not trying to diss you, but I recall that this photo was in Rio during the Pope's visit in 2013. 

 

However, if I didn't remember that, I would have believed it was a Chinese beach...

 

Sure with this your photo TOT next trip after Italy will be to Rio

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Posted
28 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

You should have chosen this real Chinese beach, far more tranquil and romantic.

Image result for chinese crowded beach

I look forward to going there to find my next wonderful girlfriend with the next fast train of 2023

 

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