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PM Paetongtarn to Assure Xi Jinping of Chinese Tourists' Safety During Thailand Visit

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In this photo released by Thailand's government spokesman office, Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra talks to a reporter during a news conference at the government house in Bangkok, Thailand, Monday, Jan. 13, 2025. (The Government Spokesman Office via AP)

 

 

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is poised to extend personal assurances to Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding the safety concerns of Chinese tourists. This significant diplomatic engagement is scheduled for next month, as part of an effort to sustain and expand the influx of Chinese visitors to Thailand, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong.

 

Thailand's ambitious target for 2023 is to welcome 9 million Chinese tourists, marking a 35% increase from the previous year's 6.7 million. Building confidence amongst these visitors is a top priority for the Thai government and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), particularly in the wake of recent high-profile cases that have raised safety concerns.

 

Minister Sorawong highlighted on Tuesday that current efforts are not yet fully resonating across the myriad social media platforms frequented by Chinese nationals. In response, direct communication strategies are being reinforced, including collaborative efforts with the Chinese embassy to effectively convey reassurances. The ambassador has committed to aiding these communication endeavours.

 

Recent incidents, such as the disappearance of Chinese actor Wang Xing near the Thai-Myanmar border earlier this month, have spotlighted vulnerabilities. The 31-year-old actor, who was safely repatriated to Thailand shortly after, is suspected to have been a victim of human trafficking, amplifying safety concerns among potential visitors.


During the impending official visit to China, Prime Minister Shinawatra plans to address these concerns directly with President Xi, reaffirming Thailand's commitment to ensuring a secure environment for tourists. This diplomatic dialogue is crucial not only for mitigating immediate fears but also for bolstering long-term tourist confidence.

 

Despite the recent safety scare, Minister Sorawong was keen to note that Chinese tourist numbers are on the rise. As of January 20, daily arrivals have averaged 22,000, surpassing the usual average of about 17,000. He remarked that cancellations predominantly involve first-time group tourists who are hesitant due to safety worries, whereas seasoned independent travellers remain largely unaffected.

 

In further efforts, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai urged cabinet colleagues to prioritize stringent security along border areas, targeting the operations of transnational criminal groups. Additionally, China has sought cooperation with ASEAN members to launch coordinated crackdowns on scam networks and expedite the rescue of their victims.

 

Defence Minister Phumtham expressed optimism that these measures would rejuvenate confidence among Chinese tourists, ensuring a robust return to Thailand's welcoming shores. With the collective commitment of both nations, the outlook remains positive for achieving the year’s ambitious visitor targets, thereby boosting the Thai tourism sector and its economic contributions, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is poised to extend personal assurances to Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding the safety concerns of Chinese tourists.

She is digging a hole for herself ! Nobody can guarantee safety of any tourist !!

And, how can she guarantee that? Have they finally found a way to keep track on all criminals. Bet they will keep that a secret. :cheesy:

Will she care for them personally? How can she promise that? She should know her people, or she don't?

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is poised to extend personal assurances to Chinese President Xi Jinping regarding the safety concerns of Chinese tourists

More words... she can't do a thing to stop Thailand doing what it does best... trafficing people, robbing people and killing people through lack of safety measures.

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PM Paetongtarn to Assure Xi Jinping of Chinese Tourists' Safety

Neither one really cares about some random person's safety, they only care about the perception.

Chinese officials are involved in the Burmese border illegal activities.

CCP should rein in their own members first  

26 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

Chinese officials are involved in the Burmese border illegal activities.

CCP should rein in their own members first  

And your souce is ???

21 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

And your souce is ???

It’s a well known fact

Many news articles reported on it before you can google for them to brush up your knowledge if you are ignorant 

8 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

It’s a well known fact

Many news articles reported on it before you can google for them to brush up your knowledge if you are ignorant 

Oh, if its a well known Fact !  the Thai Examiner must have got it all wrong

https://www.thaiexaminer.com/

and since you are a newbie i will ignore your name calling and just point you to the forum rules  RESPECT !!

26 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Oh, if its a well known Fact !  the Thai Examiner must have got it all wrong

https://www.thaiexaminer.com/

and since you are a newbie i will ignore your name calling and just point you to the forum rules  RESPECT !!

Well then let me as a newbie share one of those many news reports. 

Normally I do not like to spoonfeed 
 

https://amp.dw.com/en/how-chinese-mafia-are-running-a-scam-factory-in-myanmar/a-68113480

4 minutes ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

Well then let me as a newbie share one of those many news reports. 

Normally I do not like to spoonfeed 
 

https://amp.dw.com/en/how-chinese-mafia-are-running-a-scam-factory-in-myanmar/a-68113480

well not your run of the mill newspaper I will give you That, but it is a very  old artical  and i dont think there are many like this ?? and stop with the snide remarks  you are breaking the forum rules

The TOT is always talking about how many visitors Thailand will have for this or that event.  Houston Rodeo and Livestock show had 2.4 million visitors last year.  Jus saying. 

5 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

and stop with the snide remarks  you are breaking the forum rules

 

Tell teacher?

the irony here is Thailand can't even guarantee safety for their own people.

if the gov't, RTP and local officials just exercise a bit more of their assigned duties, the difference would be very noticeable. 

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