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14 minutes ago, Will B Good said:

Does this mean there are no checks at all on who enters the Kingdom.......???

 

If so, that is frightening......or are they no checks now anyway?

It just means visa exempt travel. 
 

Excellent news. I’m planning to take the HSR from Vientiane to Kunming for a short holiday and visa exempt makes the planning much simpler and more convenient.

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1 hour ago, Gweiloman said:

It just means visa exempt travel. 
 

Excellent news. I’m planning to take the HSR from Vientiane to Kunming for a short holiday and visa exempt makes the planning much simpler and more convenient.

are u Thai??? Thais and Chinese traveling to each country will no longer need a visa,..... enjoy the trip

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It doesn't say how many days of visa exempt the Chinese will get. I wonder if they will get 90 days like the Russians, or 30 days like most nationalities.

 

By the way, there has been no development regarding the increasing of the visa exempt period from 30 days to 60 days for European and Middle Eastern nationalities. Well, we are already halfway into the peak tourism season, so, I am afraid this will most probably happen sometime near the end of this year. 

 

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Thailand and China to waive visa requirements from March
By Kelly Ng & Thanyarat Doksone
in Singapore and Bangkok

 

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The Chinese are the second largest group of foreign visitors to Thailand, after the Malaysians

Thailand and China will permanently waive visa requirements for each other's citizens from March, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said.

 

Thailand waived visas for Chinese nationals in September in a bid to boost tourist arrivals.

 

The programme saw strong response at a time when Thailand was starting to lose its appeal for Chinese travellers.

 

More than 22,000 Chinese entered the Southeast Asian nation in the first two days of the waiver, authorities said.

 

Full story: BBC 2024-01-03

 

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6 hours ago, JemJem said:

By the way, there has been no development regarding the increasing of the visa exempt period from 30 days to 60 days for European and Middle Eastern nationalities. Well, we are already halfway into the peak tourism season, so, I am afraid this will most probably happen sometime near the end of this year.

 

I doubt it - how do you think the Chinese would feel about that unless they get 90 days as well?

 

They're not going to accept it and when that happens they pull the plug.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Which to be honest never worked, Thailand hoped it would send droves of Chinese to Thailand.

It didn't, and won't by extending it further.

China has a lot of domestic issues which now prevent mass travel as before, those with funds to travel are mostly choosing other destinations, where it's cleaner, has more attractions and has less chance of being killed.

You forgot to add that middle class Chinese with money are prefering to visit places where there's a 1,000 times more culture and things to see other than Thailand's basic offering of temples and girlie bars, plus some nice beaches..

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11 minutes ago, Phil1964 said:

You forgot to add that middle class Chinese with money are prefering to visit places where there's a 1,000 times more culture and things to see other than Thailand's basic offering of temples and girlie bars, plus some nice beaches..

I did say "has more attractions" ?

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There wasn't a significant increase in Chinese tourism the first 2 months after introducing the more favourable visa conditions, I think the jury is most definately out on the success of this policy.

 

Sept - 284,989

Oct - 291,323

Nov - 310,266

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Does anyone in the Thai government read the news or communicate with their own embassy in China?

China is in the midsts of another pandemic. The hospitals are full now. Am I mistaken or was the first recorded Covid 19 outside of China in the WORLD a Thai taxi driver who transported a Chinese tourist from the airport to to a Bangkok hotel? 

I have live in Thailand for many years but with the current state of affairs, I am planning my exit strategy in 2024. 2024.  

With Bangkok being the most visited internationals city in the world the Thai government has a duty to protect ALL of its visitors and not just the beloved Chinese.

By the way, did you ever ask yourself why is is called Covid 19? Simple, there were 18 Covids that came before. Hong Kong flu, bird flu, swine flu....all came before and were all gifts from China.

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14 hours ago, Gweiloman said:

Was wondering why I got some confused reactions and then realised that I didn’t specify that the visa exempt is valid for my wife who is Thai. Apologies.

There is a bit of a bonus. We went twice while my niece was at uni in China.The first time I did the visas for both of us and other than payment no difference between doing one or two. When they moved to the visa centre a bit different and we both had to attend.

I did the HSR from Luang Prabang to Vientiane last Jan, superb.

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Thailand is so desperate with this.

How many bloody tourists do you need.

The roads are full and don't move and going outside feels like walking in Moscow. The place is packed already. 

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14 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Good news. I might take a trip to Macau for a few days. 

Macau was always visa-free for the US and Thais.

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Just now, sikishrory said:

Thailand is so desperate with this.

How many bloody tourists do you need.

The roads are full and don't move and going outside feels like walking in Moscow. The place is packed already. 

It's all about making travel easy.

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