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Thailand's Tourism Set for a Boost with Jurassic Film Release

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Screenshots from Jurassic World Rebirth Official Trailer 2 via Youtube

 

Thailand is gearing up for a tourism surge following the global release of "Jurassic World: Rebirth," a major Hollywood film showcasing the nation’s stunning landscapes.

 

Premiering in major cities like London and New York, the film prominently features Thailand's breathtaking locations, including Krabi, Phang Nga, and Trang. This cinematic exposure is anticipated to draw global tourists keen to explore these picturesque settings firsthand.

 

Chatuporn Pakdeewanich, Director General of the Thai Department of Tourism, highlighted the economic impact of the film’s production. "The film selected Thailand for its beautiful scenery, contributing significantly to the local economy with investments surpassing 400 million baht (approximately US$12.2 million)."

 

The production employed over 2,245 Thai workers, from crew members to local service providers, boosting local employment. This is one of the largest-budget foreign films shot in Thailand, further enhancing the country's image on the international stage.

 

 

The Thai government’s incentive schemes, offering financial rebates to foreign film projects, have played a crucial role. These policies aim to stimulate both the film and tourism sectors, generating economic benefits across various levels.

 

The international release of "Jurassic World: Rebirth" on July 2 promises to showcase Thailand's seascapes and jungles, potentially inspiring travellers worldwide. The combination of cinematic appeal and natural beauty positions Thailand as an attractive destination.

 

Overall, "Jurassic World: Rebirth" is set to be a transformative force for Thai tourism, drawing enthusiasts to explore the kingdom’s enchanting landscapes.

 

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  • Will Iam Not
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    Ooh luv, let's go to Thighland for us hollies, they have real dinosaurs there! 555

  • Quentin Zen
    Quentin Zen

    I spent over three years in Smallville, Kansas, looking for Superman.  Still there.  After I find him, I'll go to Springfield.   Wow, then maybe Thailand.  

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    A TAT spokesman has confirmed a large percentage of Chinese tourists have shown an interest in areas this was filmed and are confident 15 million could come to visit the Attractions and film sets brin

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Ooh luv, let's go to Thighland for us hollies, they have real dinosaurs there! 555

Looks good, well done Thailand. Wonder if they used any extras from ASEAN Now 😋

Just hope it’s better than the last ‘girl power’ one with whatshername. 

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I spent over three years in Smallville, Kansas, looking for Superman.  Still there.  After I find him, I'll go to Springfield.

 

Wow, then maybe Thailand.  

Could go some way to explaining to the burst of activity from somewhere of the "dinosaurs"!

Is Lisa involved too??? or is she out now and the new idol is a dinosaur??

10 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Chatuporn Pakdeewanich, Director General of the Thai Department of Tourism, highlighted the economic impact of the film’s production. "The film selected Thailand for its beautiful scenery, contributing significantly to the local economy with investments surpassing 400 million baht (approximately US$12.2 million)."

 

The production employed over 2,245 Thai workers, from crew members to local service providers, boosting local employment. This is one of the largest-budget foreign films shot in Thailand, further enhancing the country's image on the international stage.

 

TAT is really clueless. To think a movie that will be made mostly using AI of dinosaurs wil increase tourism simply because it displays some of Thailands landscape is ridiculous. I can see it now, Thousands of UK citizens rushing to buy tickets to Thailand after seeing the movie haha...

Also, I fail to see how the making of a movie increases local employment? Most of the crew for the movie was imported. And any work given to locals would have been temporary. Not a real job. 

9 hours ago, Quentin Zen said:

I spent over three years in Smallville, Kansas, looking for Superman.  Still there.  After I find him, I'll go to Springfield.

 

Wow, then maybe Thailand.  

Why did you look in smallville when he was in Metropolis? 

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A TAT spokesman has confirmed a large percentage of Chinese tourists have shown an interest in areas this was filmed and are confident 15 million could come to visit the Attractions and film sets bringing upto 20 billion tbt in revenue for the kingdom.

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10 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Looks good, well done Thailand. Wonder if they used any extras from ASEAN Now 😋

Just hope it’s better than the last ‘girl power’ one with whatshername. 

 

There is a plethora of dinos on here to choose from.

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3 hours ago, thesetat said:

TAT is really clueless. To think a movie that will be made mostly using AI of dinosaurs wil increase tourism simply because it displays some of Thailands landscape is ridiculous. I can see it now, Thousands of UK citizens rushing to buy tickets to Thailand after seeing the movie haha...

Also, I fail to see how the making of a movie increases local employment? Most of the crew for the movie was imported. And any work given to locals would have been temporary. Not a real job. 

Why did you look in smallville when he was in Metropolis? 

Maybe not so ridiculous.

Seems to have worked for New Zealand after the Lord of the Rings movies.

 

"The annual tourist influx to New Zealand grew 40%, from 1.7 million in 2000 to 2.4 million in 2006, has been attributed in large part to The Lord of the Rings phenomenon.[5] 6% of international visitors cited the film as a reason for traveling to the country.[6]"

from wikipedia with references:

5 Gilsdorf, Ethan (9 November 2006). "Cities both big and small are offering tours of film locations". The Christian Science Monitor via USA Today. Retrieved 26 March 2010.

6 Cieply, Michael; Barnes, Brooks (23 November 2012). "New Zealand Wants a Hollywood Put on Its Map". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 December2012.

 

 

People choose their holiday/vacation destinations for all kinds of reasons.

14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand is gearing up for a tourism surge following the global release of "Jurassic World: Rebirth," a major Hollywood film showcasing the nation’s stunning landscapes.

Give it a break please.....

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13 hours ago, KannikaP said:

Ooh luv, let's go to Thighland for us hollies, they have real dinosaurs there! 555

Most employed as politicians

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14 hours ago, KannikaP said:

Ooh luv, let's go to Thighland for us hollies, they have real dinosaurs there! 555

True, and many are wearing uniforms.

11 minutes ago, cdemundo said:

Maybe not so ridiculous.

Seems to have worked for New Zealand after the Lord of the Rings movies.

 

"The annual tourist influx to New Zealand grew 40%, from 1.7 million in 2000 to 2.4 million in 2006, has been attributed in large part to The Lord of the Rings phenomenon.[5] 6% of international visitors cited the film as a reason for traveling to the country.[6]"

from wikipedia with references:

5 Gilsdorf, Ethan (9 November 2006). "Cities both big and small are offering tours of film locations". The Christian Science Monitor via USA Today. Retrieved 26 March 2010.

6 Cieply, Michael; Barnes, Brooks (23 November 2012). "New Zealand Wants a Hollywood Put on Its Map". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 December2012.

 

 

People choose their holiday/vacation destinations for all kinds of reasons.

But but but ... New Zealand is quality, and safe.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The production employed over 2,245 Thai workers

Some of the extras included Prayut as a Grumposaur, Prawit as a Sleeposaur, Anutin as a Weirdosaur and Thaksin as Daddyosaur. It's a family movie.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Premiering in major cities like London and New York, the film prominently features Thailand's breathtaking locations, including Krabi, Phang Nga, and Trang. This cinematic exposure is anticipated to draw global tourists keen to explore these picturesque settings firsthand.

 

 

The only thing breathtaking about those locations are the sheer number of Indians and Russians. 

4 hours ago, thesetat said:

TAT is really clueless. To think a movie that will be made mostly using AI of dinosaurs wil increase tourism simply because it displays some of Thailands landscape is ridiculous. I can see it now, Thousands of UK citizens rushing to buy tickets to Thailand after seeing the movie haha...

Also, I fail to see how the making of a movie increases local employment? Most of the crew for the movie was imported. And any work given to locals would have been temporary. Not a real job. 

You ok?

8 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

The only thing breathtaking about those locations are the sheer number of Indians and Russians. 

BS

What is said and what is done are two very different things. Do not expect Jurassic Park, or you will only get disappointed when Somchai turns up dressed as Barney!

 

 

I thought Orange Donald was taxing/tariffing foreign production out of existence?

59 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

 

The only thing breathtaking about those locations are the sheer number of Indians and Russians. 

Can you even point to Krabi, Phangnga or Trang on a map, becasue you certainly haven't been there?

9 minutes ago, Zaphod Priest said:

Didn't they say exactly the same thing about White Lotus? And that turned out to be a damp squib.

Did it?  It was one of the most watched and best reviewed 'cable' series of the year!

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