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9 hours ago, Hunz Kittisak said:

The influx of Indians will pick up the slack

 

 

It's a quandry. You let Indians in on mass, no checks or balances, no checking they're not sleeping 10 people to a room, etc - you then turn away quality tourists and Chinese 

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39 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said:

Whose is concerned?  Most locals and expats and other  tourists are happy with the decline.

Locals are driven from requests to come in to total hatred of tourists; this has been repeated over and over again for many years.

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why ?. they use their own tour guides, own hotels, own restaurants, own supermarkets, 

and watch them in Big C as they buy trolley loads of their own chinese noodles 

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...No Mention Of 'Self-Reflection'....

...Then Again...How Could There Be When One Refers To Oneself In The Third Person...(?)

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20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

This shift poses a challenge to Thailand’s tourism industry, which heavily relies on Chinese travellers.

China has other things on it's mind at the moment, like how to keep the business going, who's running the country and what's the CCP doing.

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I doubt that Chinese are choosing Japan in preference to Thailand. The two countries are chalk and cheese. Chinese may well be deciding not to come to Thailand, but that is due to Thailands issues, not because Japan is preferable.

 

Having said that, Japan is an absolute steal now in terms of value for money. Years of low inflation compared to the rest of the world means that it is comparatively cheap.

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It's simple, it's because Thailand has banned vaping. 

And because bank accounts are being frozen if you can't show a non-immigrant visa. 

And because the THB is too strong. 

And far too many Indians. 

And tour boats sink, zip lines break... 

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Got to give Yuttasak Supasorn credit for a well thought out list of  six reasons  why Chinese tourism is in the decline. Reasons based on fact not on self serving financial  interests.

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There are way too many tourists in Thailand especially Chinese.  Several months ago we went for a boat tour off Krabi and

stopped at a small island and we all tried to walk on the beach; there were so many tourists walking on that beach you could not see the sand and I am not exaggerating.  I have zero desire to visit a tourist spot.

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