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China-Tour Cancellations Shake Thailand's Tourism for New Year


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No problem with the Chinese people other than the sheer number of them. Definately enjoying the last few years more with fewer of them around.

 

If over a billion Americans were a two hour flight away from Bangkok, it would probably be even worse.  Events I go to have many fewer westerners at them than pre-covid.  The westerners never overwhelmed tourist attractions , 7-Elevens... in the way the Chinese can make a simple visit to a restaurant a miserable experience because of how many of them there are.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

he drop in bookings follows heightened safety concerns, underscored by recent incidents involving job scams in Southeast Asia.

 

what bull<deleted>,morning satire per excellence

 explanation so easy : China propery bubble, Ecoonomic difficult time = less money in pocketand it will not get better , thats sure ,not the next couple of years

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I don't understand the logic here. While the job scams apparently is a big problem for the Chinese and has to be stopped, these scams do not affect the normal tourist. Especially if they travel in groups. Quite obvious. Isn't it?

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Hotels and airlines across Thailand are grappling with a surge of cancellations from Chinese tour groups, just as the country prepared to welcome an influx of tourists for the Chinese New Year holiday in late January. The drop in bookings follows heightened safety concerns, underscored by recent incidents involving job scams in Southeast Asia.

So Thailand needs to step up it's border security and stop the trafficking of people into Myanmar by Chinese scammers.

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

suffering from economic hardship at the moment

China’s Economic Slump Is Here to Stay, https://time.com/6835935/china-debt-housing-bubble/

  • "the real cause of China’s slump is the long period of fast growth that piled up vulnerable and unsustainable debts. The higher they fly, the harder they fail."

2025 will not see an end to China's economic collapse. Chinese tourism will focus more on short, local travels.

 

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