Popular Post webfact Posted Friday at 10:12 PM Popular Post Posted Friday at 10:12 PM Picture courtesy: Xinhua In a bid to revive confidence among Chinese tourists planning to visit Thailand, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to deliver a personal safety assurance message. This move comes amid rising concerns that have led to numerous cancellations during the Chinese New Year period, a popular time for travel. In an innovative approach, Ms Paetongtarn has announced she will use artificial intelligence to translate a video message into Chinese, directly addressing potential visitors. Her message will focus on assuring the safety and enjoyment of tourists, emphasising the quality of facilities available in Thailand. "If they come to Thailand, they definitely will have fun," she stated, projecting optimism about the visitor experience in the kingdom. These efforts follow a significant meeting at Government House aimed at countering fears and restoring Thailand’s image as a safe tourist destination. The prime minister has labelled the current safety concerns as mere "rumours," possibly spread by ill-intentioned information operations (IOs). However, she did not elaborate on who might be orchestrating these narratives. Recognising tourism as a vital economic pillar, Ms Paetongtarn stresses the importance of shielding it from such unfounded claims. She has directed security agencies to heighten their vigilance to safeguard tourists, reinforcing the country’s commitment to visitor safety. Recent incidents, such as the disappearance of Chinese actor Wang Xing, later found in Myanmar, and a still-missing Chinese model, have contributed to unease. These cases have drawn public and media attention, pressing both Thai and Chinese authorities towards heightened dialogue and cooperation on tourist safety. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong indicates that, despite the negative reports, foreign tourist numbers remain stable. Notably, cancellations predominantly arose from first-time visitors, showing the importance of maintaining a welcoming image for newcomers. Reflecting international concern, top security officials from Hong Kong recently met with Thai counterparts to discuss safeguarding Chinese citizens in Thailand. Additionally, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged ASEAN nations to implement measures combating online scams and gambling affecting Chinese nationals. ASEAN, a regional grouping that Thailand is part of, underscores its collaborative role in addressing such transnational issues. China is Thailand's largest tourism market, with over 6.7 million Chinese visitors last year contributing significantly to the nation's foreign tourist revenue. The government is keely aware of the potential impact on this crucial sector and is taking decisive steps to ensure Thailand remains an attractive and trusted destination, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-18 7
Popular Post ChrisY1 Posted Saturday at 12:19 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 12:19 AM Assurances of safety for tourists is pure spin at best....a fabricated promise known to be meaningless! No more tourist bus crashes....no more kidnaps...scams to end...nothing ever changes! 2 2
JimHuaHin Posted Saturday at 12:49 AM Posted Saturday at 12:49 AM What did the great Bod Dylan say about propaganda? Maybe the PM is planning to allocate an armed police person or soldier to protect every single Chinese tourist. 1
MikeandDow Posted Saturday at 03:37 AM Posted Saturday at 03:37 AM This is what is called "grasping at straws" 1 1
NobbyClarke Posted Saturday at 04:42 AM Posted Saturday at 04:42 AM What about the Western tourist who made LOS a tourist hub Next it will be the Russians and Indians along with the Arabs. The Chinese already have their own security courtesy of the Triads and brown envelopes. Chinese people do not really help they are just a noisy, ignorant, selfish bunch who annoy everyone. Has COVID slipped the governments eyes? 2
Popular Post Will B Good Posted Saturday at 04:48 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 04:48 AM 6 hours ago, webfact said: "If they come to Thailand, they definitely will have fun," she stated…….. ….and they may even survive. It is just ludicrous to think you can reassure whole nations about safety…….and do absolutely nothing about ensuring their safety year after year, accident after accident. 1 1 1
newbee2022 Posted Saturday at 04:49 AM Posted Saturday at 04:49 AM If SHE says it... I'm relieved. 1 1
Ben Zioner Posted Saturday at 04:58 AM Posted Saturday at 04:58 AM Stayed in Suk. Soi 11 for a few days this week and found the change of scenery striking. Gone were the packs of Chinese, they had been replaced by tall and blond vikings, many with their families, a pleasant sight. Probably seasonal though, and difficult to understand the motivation, there is plenty of good skiing in Europe this year. I wouldn't have missed such opportunity for a dirty and somewhat hostile place as Thailand is these days. 1 1
Will B Good Posted Saturday at 06:27 AM Posted Saturday at 06:27 AM 1 hour ago, Ben Zioner said: Stayed in Suk. Soi 11 for a few days this week and found the change of scenery striking. Gone were the packs of Chinese, they had been replaced by tall and blond vikings, many with their families, a pleasant sight. Probably seasonal though, and difficult to understand the motivation, there is plenty of good skiing in Europe this year. I wouldn't have missed such opportunity for a dirty and somewhat hostile place as Thailand is these days. Lived there through lock down…it was brilliant…….. four or five illegal bars….and the place to ourselves.
thesetat Posted Saturday at 11:17 AM Posted Saturday at 11:17 AM Just now, thesetat said: meanwhile in china. this is being posted in the chinese apps
Popular Post hotchilli Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM On 1/18/2025 at 5:12 AM, webfact said: In a bid to revive confidence among Chinese tourists planning to visit Thailand, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to deliver a personal safety assurance message. This move comes amid rising concerns that have led to numerous cancellations during the Chinese New Year period, a popular time for travel. So what has she actually done to make it safer... details not words of comfort ? 2 1
hotchilli Posted Saturday at 10:54 PM Posted Saturday at 10:54 PM On 1/18/2025 at 5:12 AM, webfact said: These efforts follow a significant meeting at Government House aimed at countering fears and restoring Thailand’s image as a safe tourist destination. Laughable... the image of Thailand is well known and continuously used by scammers. On 1/18/2025 at 5:12 AM, webfact said: In an innovative approach, Ms Paetongtarn has announced she will use artificial intelligence to translate a video message into Chinese, directly addressing potential visitors. She has to use AI as her officials are useless. 1 1
Kerryd Posted Sunday at 02:50 AM Posted Sunday at 02:50 AM So she says she was almost scammed by someone using "deepfake voice-cloning AI" - and now is going to use "deepfake voice-cloning AI" to try and convince the Chinese that they should keep coming to Thailand ? "On Wednesday, the premier revealed she was recently targeted by a scam caller who posed as another country's leader using AI voice cloning. The bogus government leader informed her that she had yet to make an expected donation." That tech is going to cause some serious problems for a lot of people in the future. 1 1
NoshowJones Posted Sunday at 05:12 AM Posted Sunday at 05:12 AM On 1/18/2025 at 10:37 AM, MikeandDow said: This is what is called "grasping at straws" The Indians will know all about that. 1
Neeranam Posted Sunday at 05:21 AM Posted Sunday at 05:21 AM On 1/18/2025 at 5:12 AM, webfact said: Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong I remember his father, Sanoh Thienthong, a very successful Chinese businessman/Politician. No wonder the Chinese get preferential treatment to us Westerners.
Mr Meeseeks Posted Sunday at 06:49 AM Posted Sunday at 06:49 AM On 1/18/2025 at 5:12 AM, webfact said: The prime minister has labelled the current safety concerns as mere "rumours," possibly spread by ill-intentioned information operations (IOs). However, she did not elaborate on who might be orchestrating these narratives. So not based on statistics and actual events then? 🤔
Captain Flack Posted Sunday at 08:00 AM Posted Sunday at 08:00 AM Some off topic posts have been removed
mran66 Posted Sunday at 09:52 AM Posted Sunday at 09:52 AM On 1/18/2025 at 10:37 AM, MikeandDow said: This is what is called "grasping at straws" ...wiping problems under carpet like an ostrich hiding his head. Kidnappings widely reported in media are just rumors. Delivering a speech made by AI makes any problems disappear
Deserted Posted Monday at 03:53 AM Posted Monday at 03:53 AM This is saddening there seems to be a rise in crimes committed by organised criminals who are notThai nationals. Although it may not be the first, I suspect the severity of the crimes committed is greater. The Chinese seem to be involved in a good deal of it, which damages the reputation of the country. It's not good for Thailand. Hopefully they'll all clear off soonish and get up to antics elsewhere.
Bundooman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago This is just a nonsense vow from this PM. How can she possibly guarantee that? Talk about speaking out of your butt!
Digitalbanana Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 21 minutes ago, Bundooman said: This is just a nonsense vow from this PM. How can she possibly guarantee that? Talk about speaking out of your butt! Even more alarming is the video of her speech about this is entirely AI generated, with full disclosure. But who knows what she really thinks?
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