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Coronavirus: Thai tourism ministry admits Chinese tourism now down 80% - losses in the billions

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On 2/6/2020 at 10:49 PM, Selatan said:

If Europeans avoid Thailand because there are too many Chinese tourists then that's a good thing for Thailand - Thailand's image as a major sex tourism destination might finally go away if farangs stay away. After all, the Chinese are not known to be big time sex tourists.

Once the Bangkok-Nong Khai HSR line is built, I believe Isaan people could have a better life once investments from China pour into this region that is the poorest in Thailand. Nobody in their right mind would like their daughters to work as bargirls in Bangkok or Pattaya.

But they're happy to take the money and live in a state of denial

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