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Thailand's Tourist Boom: 4.8 Million Visitors So Far


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Thailand's tourism sector is thriving, with 4.8 million international visitors entering the country from January to February 9th this year, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong. This bustling travel scene has significantly boosted the economy, contributing an impressive 234.9 billion baht in revenue during this period.

 

Leading the pack are Chinese tourists, totalling 825,617, followed by travellers from Malaysia, Russia, South Korea, and India. The re-emergence of tourists after worldwide travel restrictions is being met with enthusiasm in Thailand as these numbers mark a hopeful sign of recovery.

 

In recent weeks, there has been a notable increase in arrivals from long-haul markets such as Russia and France, credited to strong promotional efforts, additional flight routes, and school breaks in these countries. However, short-haul markets like South Korea have seen a slight dip post-Chinese New Year, attributed to local issues impacting travel decisions.

 

 

The fascinating mix in tourist origins paints a dynamic picture of Thailand's global appeal. Despite a minor weekly fluctuation, the steady flow of visitors averaging 119,630 daily highlights Thailand’s irresistible charm and strategic hospitality initiatives.

 

The Thai government is gearing up to sustain these impressive figures with upcoming promotional campaigns and events, like the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025. Moreover, ongoing safety assurances aim to maintain confidence among tourists, particularly from China, despite lingering concerns from a recent trafficking incident involving Chinese actor Wang Xing.

 

Looking ahead, Thailand is not only focused on maintaining its allure but is actively enhancing visitor experiences to meet an ambitious target of 35.5 million tourists next year, 6.7 million of whom are anticipated to be from China. The nation stands ready to welcome and wow visitors with its scenic beauty, culinary delights, and rich cultural heritage, reported The Thaiger.

 

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Does anybody on here really believe these constant figures churned out seemingly weekly from one spokesperson or another. And I’ve always really doubted the added Baht value added to said statements. Too many unknowns to make those sort of claims. Ohh well , if it makes them happy I guess 

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Be Real 

The Head count is of course credible.  

Not difficult about tally and adding all the arrival numbers. 

The Baht count is doubtful. 

 

Agenda hidden and Thai-Bashing foreigners are thinking otherwise.  

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Yeah, if this is true, we have to factor with that it has been a long cold season, which means prolonged high season. The numbers will go down. Even if not, they will fall about half trillion lower than expected. Based on former years overestimations, I will guess they will fall about 800 billion to 1 trillion short at years end. But they will have more tourism regarding amount of visitors than ever. That also means they are having the wrong focus and get people who spend less than visitors before.

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3 minutes ago, sscc said:

Be Real 

The Head count is of course credible.  

Not difficult about tally and adding all the arrival numbers. 

The Baht count is doubtful. 

 

Agenda hidden and Thai-Bashing foreigners are thinking otherwise.  

Yeah, it would be amazing if every visitor has been spending almost 49 000 baht. 😂

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1 minute ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, it would be amazing if every visitor has been spending almost 49 000 baht. 😂

  

Again,  baht count is doubtful.   Did I just type this sentence seconds ago. 

 

All common sense that there is no way to calculate the Baht.   

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40 minutes ago, sscc said:

Again,  baht count is doubtful.   Did I just type this sentence seconds ago.

What do you mean? What are you on about? I just agreed with you.

After that, there is no hidden agenda. It stands totally clear that everything they try to shine a fake light on about Thai economy, is just for trying to pump up the baht as usual.

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Well done TAT. Outstanding.

 

Quite amusing that Japan, having only a grudging interest in attracting tourists has overtaken Thailand's annual visitor figures already.

They even attracted more Chinese for Golden Week than Thailand, despite the wintery/cold weather in many areas.

 

Difficult one, can't say less Chinese tours in Thailand is a loss but I also like visiting Japan...

 

 

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