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On 10/1/2024 at 5:58 PM, SingAPorn said:

Chinese come in hoards, but they usually only spend in the places choses by their tour guides. Establishments that are generally chinese owned and of course all the money goes back to China throught the usual Chinese underground money laundering channels and networks.

      In reality, over 60% of Chinese visitors to Thailand are independent travelers, not in tour groups.  They go where they want, see what they want, stay where they want, and, spend where they want. 

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Once it starts getting cold, they will be stepping over each other like a bunch of Chinese at a shrimp buffet to get over here.

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On 10/1/2024 at 11:55 PM, sambum said:

Apparently, according to another source of news, during the seven-day holiday of "Golden Week", TAT forecasts a total of 132,000-183,000 Chinese arrivals, generating 3.7-5.1 billion baht, up from 2.3 billion baht recorded in last year's Golden Week."

 

And I thought that the Chinese were experiencing a decline in finances! 

 

No good for Thai economy, only good for chinese owned business, and smoking on the Beach.

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On 10/3/2024 at 12:46 PM, Bundooman said:

They can't wait to experience the stronger Baht.

Apparently, we foreigners enjoy a firm, stronger Baht!

Right people?

I wonder if they will spend much in the dope shops??

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10 minutes ago, kiwikeith said:

No good for Thai economy, only good for chinese owned business, and smoking on the Beach.

 

One of our most beloved forum myths.

 

 

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