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Thailand Seeks Travel Bubble Pact With China to Spur Tourism

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3 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

The Chinese need a break from their labours...have money to spend...a Thai holiday may be just the ticket  ???? (or millions).

 

With Covid-19 Under Control, China’s Economy Surges Ahead https://nyti.ms/2T8bkMG

They have money to spend, but their government wants the spending to be done in China.

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    "Thailand is in talks with China to establish a quarantine-free travel corridor by January to rescue its ailing tourism industry"     This maybe a risky move!  I have been following a Vlogge

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    Good god thailand is like an infatuated teenager when it comes to China.    They are literally at the core of every economic thought they have.     

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    Would you expect anything different. Suppressing human rights and media coverage is an art they have perfected, much like the former USSR.

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4 hours ago, tomauasia said:

Nobody wajts them Thais hate they will get hurt

Uh-oh mate, why are you so bitter? Did you just discover that Asia is populated by Asians?

12 minutes ago, gearbox said:

They have money to spend, but their government wants the spending to be done in China.

With hundreds of millions of Chinese taking trips per year, I'm sure Thailand wouldn't mind a few million "leaking" out to Thailand. 

The Chinese might flock to Thailand but I doubt the Thais will flock to China. By the way, isn’t the Chinese border closed to tourism ? And if so, how are these lucky people allowed to leave this October on STV ?

Those in charge have lost their tiny minds !

What country on the planet would think it was a good idea to start a travel bubble with the country where this all started ? Oh yeah Thailand would due to their infatuation with money ! Although one wonders what the Thai government will do if this 400 do turn up and they basically spend nothing during their time there .

China should be the last country allowed to visit any other on the list of countries in the world. Might make them take better care with their lab experiments next time ! 

There are already Chinese tourists here.  I was at Central Festival Phuket TODAY and saw a group of Chinese tourists with their suitcases with luggage tags rolling them around the shopping mall.  Just like early 2020 and before.   Where are they coming from?  And where are they staying?  And why aren't they quarantined?

 

Also so some Chinese tourist family yesterday at smaller shopping center.  tourist, not expats.

The vassal state looking to please it’s masters

i will be charging double to chinese to make up for lost tourism 

29 minutes ago, LivingNThailand said:

saw a group of Chinese tourists with their suitcases with luggage tags rolling them around the shopping mall

Why on earth would they wheel suitcases around a shopping mall ?

Maybe they have no hotel to stay at just "camp out" in the mall moved on constantly by security ???

7 minutes ago, johng said:

Why on earth would they wheel suitcases around a shopping mall ?

Maybe they have no hotel to stay at just "camp out" in the mall moved on constantly by security ???

Maybe they bought new suitcases.

With huge population can come large economy (johnfucius 2020)

5 hours ago, ianezy0 said:

Why, too few tourist numbers from both Countries.

More Chinese tourist used to visit Thailand than the total population of both OZ and NZ......chicken feed ???? 

The article also contained the following quote:

'But a pact with China may open the door for similar travel agreements with countries such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan,' Phiphat said.

I was suggesting Australia and New Zealand could be added to the list of bubble countries suggested by Phipat. They were originally part of a bubble suggested by Thailand several months ago. There are not many countries with numbers as low as Australia or New Zealand and I would not imagine their tourist numbers are that much lower than the other countries named. Surely Thailand would want to receive tourists from as many countries as possible.

 
 

 

I hate to say it but China does not want their citizens doing any mass tourism.  

Thailand, do you know it takes two to tango?  

Shutting down the #2 economy on earth is not in the cards.  Your little government has no idea what it's doing at the best of times, let alone now.  All mass tourism in China is massively curtailed and strictly forbidden overseas.  That's MASS tourism people.  

It's golden week in China and they are excited about doing domestic tourism now.  

Pardon me for barging in here:  let the anti-china blabbering continue unabated.  

14 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Of course when you have a billion+ people living in your country you can be a very large economy unto your own.  They do not need the rest of the world except they want to expand and grow there empire.  Tell me I am wrong.

Yes, certainly on a per capital basis they still have quite a ways to go...but just think where they were 20, or even 10, years ago and where they will be in 10 or 20 more.

40 minutes ago, johng said:

With huge population can come large economy (johnfucius 2020)

And sheer size is what counts...already China is the BIGGEST market for major "Western" companies like GM, Daimler-Benz, and Apple. Mercedes-Benz annually sells two and a half times more cars in China than Germany (and more than all of Europe combined).

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3 hours ago, stigar said:

My wife is thai chinese..she is small and skinny..my ex former husband is thai chinese..he is wery tall,more then 6" 

Your wife is....

Your ex former husband ????

 

Make your mind up 555

You don’t live in phuket.  The Chinese tourists arrive early like 2am.  and have  to go to  the shopping malls to kill time before they can check in   Lots of Chinese  walking in the malls with their luggage until 3pm. With luggage tags on.  Right from airport   I saw them today. 

Please, stop to make yourself more in trouble with this stupid comedy.

Just open for everybody, there is no much problem with COVID than a season flue from month already. Everybody understand what this propaganda of fear is about and why.

 

Close to everybody right now clearly understand your big business story, it serve nothing to lie more...

 

7 hours ago, FarFlungFalang said:

To be fair they are considering letting people in without quarantine which is a step in the right direction

i don't think so

5 hours ago, LivingNThailand said:

 Where are they coming from?  And where are they staying?

Wuhan .....  they're booked into a hotel a few doors down from you I believe.

2 hours ago, LivingNThailand said:

You don’t live in phuket.  The Chinese tourists arrive early like 2am.  and have  to go to  the shopping malls to kill time before they can check in   Lots of Chinese  walking in the malls with their luggage until 3pm. With luggage tags on.  Right from airport   I saw them today. 

wow the shopping malls in Phuket are open H24 ?

Even in Pattaya or Bangkok and even before covid

it was impossible to find one of them open before 10 am

in the morning

 

17 hours ago, FalangJaiDee said:

can i fly to China and hang out for a month or two and then fly to BKK from the US. Getting really desperate and depressed being stuck here...

EXACTLY my words, my question!

18 hours ago, madmen said:

Finally some logic. 

Yes very logic, they will cause a second wave and all other farangs are still locked out.

I have a few years left on my 10-year China visa. 

So what are the provisions for people coming from Thailand to China for this new, quarantine-free travel? What does the the Chinese said have in store for travelers hitting their shores? 

 

Answer? The whole thing is total, 100 percent speculation, probably started by some professor with no understanding of much of anything. 

 

And China is a "risk-free" nation? Is that supposed to be taken seriously? Is there a fan dance next? 

6 hours ago, kingofthemountain said:

wow the shopping malls in Phuket are open H24 ?

Even in Pattaya or Bangkok and even before covid

it was impossible to find one of them open before 10 am

in the morning

 

Central Floresta Food Hall opens at 9:00am.  I didn't mean that the Chinese went to the shopping mall at 2:00am.  Back in the old days it took hours to get through immigration at 2:00am because there were so many Chinese coming in at that time. 1,000s of them each morning. They'd work their way to the shopping malls, either Central or Jungceylon, and wander about for hours with their luggage.  I just saw a group doing exactly that yesterday.  Why are they here and why aren't they in quarantine???  I thought the first group of Chinese to Phuket were coming October 26 and then they would be in quarantine for 14 days.  So they shouldn't be wandering around the shopping center with their luggage yesterday.  And I've seen smaller groups of Chinese tourists in Phuket in smaller shopping malls over the weekend. That was my original point, but I didn't link the comment so my 2nd response was disjointed.

5 hours ago, Trujillo said:

I have a few years left on my 10-year China visa. 

So what are the provisions for people coming from Thailand to China for this new, quarantine-free travel? What does the the Chinese said have in store for travelers hitting their shores? 

 

Answer? The whole thing is total, 100 percent speculation, probably started by some professor with no understanding of much of anything. 

 

And China is a "risk-free" nation? Is that supposed to be taken seriously? Is there a fan dance next? 

China is currently closed to tourists.

1 hour ago, LivingNThailand said:

Central Floresta Food Hall opens at 9:00am.  I didn't mean that the Chinese went to the shopping mall at 2:00am.  Back in the old days it took hours to get through immigration at 2:00am because there were so many Chinese coming in at that time. 1,000s of them each morning. They'd work their way to the shopping malls, either Central or Jungceylon, and wander about for hours with their luggage.  I just saw a group doing exactly that yesterday.  Why are they here and why aren't they in quarantine???  I thought the first group of Chinese to Phuket were coming October 26 and then they would be in quarantine for 14 days.  So they shouldn't be wandering around the shopping center with their luggage yesterday.  And I've seen smaller groups of Chinese tourists in Phuket in smaller shopping malls over the weekend. That was my original point, but I didn't link the comment so my 2nd response was disjointed.

Next time you see them, stop and ask where they have come from.  Many Chinese here in Bangkok now from Chiang Mai for the vegetarian festival here in Chinatown.  Have not met one yet who has not been here since at least February.  Think you may be thinking too much and believing there is a conspiracy already.

"China is currently closed to tourists."

 

I'm aware of that, but the article is about how the "bubble" will open soon and how it works. The article talks about two-way tourism. 

9 minutes ago, Trujillo said:

"China is currently closed to tourists."

 

I'm aware of that, but the article is about how the "bubble" will open soon and how it works. The article talks about two-way tourism. 

Sorry!  Yes, it will be interesting to see how this works.  Quarantine or not?  Included in the travel package or not?  Insurance or not?  Lots of unanswered questions.

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