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Thailand's Tourism Industry Faces Pivotal Moment as Arrivals Decline


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1 hour ago, Magictoad said:

I asked a Thai agent yesterday and she told me the government had clamped down on visas for Chinese people due to so many criminal activities, business scams,  nefarious goings on etc etc. Especially land & property deals...Bent..

 

What visas?

 

China and Thailand have announced a historic travel accord with a permanent "visa-free" arrangement to bolster post-pandemic tourism.

 Jan 29, 2024

 

Chinese are getting better travel deals in Japan and Souf' Korea.

Added bonus - no kidnappings!

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2 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

 

Perhaps not putting all eggs into the Chinese basket would be a start. 😉 

 

(Five times 'Chinese tourists', or 'Chinese visitors' in one short news item - c'mon...)

 

Considering they constitute 20% of the world's population, and are a short flight or high-speed rail trip away, that's a lotta eggs and a very small basket.

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23 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Considering they constitute 20% of the world's population, and are a short flight or high-speed rail trip away, that's a lotta eggs and a very small basket.

 

Too bad, Chinese tourists don't take the bait, and prefer Japan instead... 😆 

 

"Chinese tourists are returning to Japan in increasing numbers, particularly after the lifting of group tour bans by the Chinese government in 2023. A significant surge in Chinese visitors was observed in early 2025, with data indicating a near doubling of Chinese travelers to Japan compared to the same period in 2024. This increase is attributed to various factors, including the easing of travel restrictions and the popularity of Japan as a destination for Chinese travelers. 

 

Here's a more detailed look:

Increased Arrivals:

The number of inbound travelers from China to Japan reached 6.98 million in 2024, a significant increase from the 2.42 million in 2023."

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5 minutes ago, StayinThailand2much said:

The number of inbound travelers from China to Japan reached 6.98 million in 2024, a significant increase from the 2.42 million in 2023."

 

Ouchies!  That's gotta smart!

 

2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

the precipitous drop in Chinese tourists—historically Thailand’s largest group of foreign visitors—whose numbers plunged by 32.7%, from 2.91 million in 2024 to just 1.95 million this year.

 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He advocates for welcoming back Chinese tourists while also opening new markets, notably India, projected to overtake Russia as the third-largest source of tourists

Joy. The finest of groups to encourage. 

Thailand’s penchant for cracking down on dastardly foreigner activities and persistently messing with the visa system, plus shouting about taxation (yes I know that’s for longer termers) and the introduction of the hassle-factor online TM47 etc might be having an impact. Flights are also pricier and then you have better alternatives in the region.

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9 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

What visas?

 

China and Thailand have announced a historic travel accord with a permanent "visa-free" arrangement to bolster post-pandemic tourism.

 Jan 29, 2024

 

He may be referring to the fact that Chinese citizens need permission from the CCP to leave the country. There's a reason their immigration dept is called the 'Entry and Exit Bureau'.

 

Possible but unlikely. Probably more to do with the problems in the Chinese economy at the moment due to 'you know what' by 'you know who' and other reasons alluded to here.

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Get rid of visas totally.  Admit people via TDAC, Track people using TM30s & phones.  Any crimes ban them for 10 years minimum.

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People have started to venture out into other SE Asian countries and other global tourist countries... plus Thailand is now reaching a saturation point due to higher costs vis-a-vis it's neighbours... 

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