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Thailand and China Unite to Boost Tourism Across ASEAN Region


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They try everything to lure tourists to come..they lured people to invest and after want tax.

They jump from indians to Europeans to china on a daily basis Thailand is NOT a cheap country anymore compared to other like Vietnam.. Cambodia and filipines.My friend working in a well known bar in Bangkok and she told me yesterday that is almost empty everyday.

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5 minutes ago, stix40 said:

Yes let Chinese people own land and property 

And give them tax free visas 

Free t shirts 

I love china ! 

God help Thailand ! 

 

China know that after 20th January they will have big problems about export taxes.Now they try to look for other countries that will do everything they ask for 

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3 minutes ago, SingAPorn said:

When will Thailand understand that the chinese hords that come to Thailand don't spend anything in Thai run businesses. They only go to organised places, run by the Chinese. All the money made is sent back to China through their own networks.

Nailed It!   All Facts...

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

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The China Tourism Academy is spearheading an initiative to enhance tourism development in China and across ASEAN, positioning Thailand as a central tourism hub.

 

This effort, revealed by the Association of Thai Travel Agents, comes from recent discussions between the association’s secretary-general, Adith Chairattananon, and Dai Bin, president of the China Tourism Academy.

 

The plan aligns with a broader policy outlined by Chinese President Xi Jinping, aiming to establish China as a global leader in tourism. The focus is not only on generating economic revenue but also on leveraging tourism research and academic insights for national benefits across economic and environmental dimensions.

 

A proposed tourism research team of 100 experts from China and ASEAN countries will study optimal strategies for fostering tourism collaboration.

 

This initiative aims to impact over 2 billion people, including China’s 1.4 billion population and ASEAN’s 600 million residents.

 

Upon developing the plan's framework, it will be presented to the Chinese government for approval. Collaboration with the Thai government will follow under a memorandum of understanding (MOU), facilitated by Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang.

 

The MOU signing is anticipated next year, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Thailand and China.

 

Thailand's role as a tourism hub is attributed to its robust relationship with China, global recognition of its tourism industry, strategic geographic position, and potential for collaboration with ASEAN nations.

 

This collaborative effort aims to strengthen tourism links between China and ASEAN, unlocking economic opportunities while improving the quality of life within the region.

 

The project underscores a shared vision for sustainable tourism growth, leveraging Thailand's strategic role to amplify these efforts on a global platform, reported The Nation.

 

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Someone should ask the Philippines howd that work out for the Filipino.... Ill tell ya... Prior Government leader got rich and every Casino in Manila and Pasay is runed by China with ALL Chinese employees   Not one Filipino.

 

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