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Follow the Japanese model: Visa free entry for Chinese best "medicine" to stimulate tourism, Thai media

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It's a very poor use of correlation. Very much doubt if visa requirements stop anybody if they are genuine tourists holidaying and can pay. Surely if Chinese tour groups organise everything they do the leg work and its included in price. 

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On 12/11/2019 at 7:47 PM, CNXexpat said:

Because YOU spend 60.000 Baht in 8 days doesn´t mean every farang do it - especially in Pattaya. If you enter the 4 or 5* hotels in Pattaya, you will see many Chinese.

 

A friend owns a restaurant in Chiang Mai. The farangs order Pad Thai, the Chinese the seafood platters for up to 5.000 Baht. He says every Chinese guest spends 800 Baht, every farang guest 200 Baht in average.

That is the reason the oceans are depleted of fish stocks.

 

Unsustainable.

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