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BANGKOK: -- Bangkok has lost out from last year's winner and also slipped from the top 10 overall list of world's best cities for 2014 by readers of the US magazine Travel & Leisure.

Kyoto, the ancient Japanese capital famed for its historical landmarks, was ranked the best city in the world for 2014 instead.

Kyoto jumped four places from last year, unseating Bangkok from the top spot in the magazine’s 2014 World’s Best Awards list.

Cambodia’s Siem Reap which was not listed on the magazine’s top 10 best cities in the world last year was named the fourth best city.

Also in the poll of best cities for travel in Asia, Bangkok was also unseated by Kyoto to third place after Siem Reap.

Bangkok was rated the world’s best city last year for the fourth year in a row by the magazine’s readers.

The US magazine Travel & Leisure said the world’s best cities were rated by its readers on sights and landmarks; culture and arts; restaurants and food; people; and value.

Kyoto, renowned for its centuries-old temples and shrines, ranked ninth in 2012, becoming the first Japanese city to break into the magazine’s top 10. In the latest poll, it scored 90.21 points, followed by Charleston, South Carolina (90.18), Florence, Italy (89.99) and Siem Reap (89.82).

In 2013, Kyoto received a record 51.62 million tourists, according to the city. Kyoto hotels and inns accommodated 1.13 million foreign travelers, topping the 1 million threshold for the first time.

A city official said its promotion of “washoku”, or Japanese cuisine, and cultural traditions helps to draw in the tourists.

The 2014 survey gave scores to each city based on votes received from readers. Poll participants were asked to judge destinations on a variety of factors including culture, arts, food and value for money.

Respondents were screened to remove travel-industry professionals from the vote, according to the magazine’s website.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/bangkok-loses-list-worlds-top-10-best-cities-travel/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-07-04

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Usually the results surveys like this come up with are a joke. I remember for instance Ao Nang, Krabi being listed as one of the best beaches in the world, they were selling it as a real insider tip. In reality this beach is heavily over commercialized, walking down beach road you are constantly hassled by restaurant staff. Not knowing the real situation, somebody following a suggestion made by such a survey could be up for a big disappointment.

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Western media just goes to far. They are no longer journalist, but just want to do sensationalism. Only certain parts of the city of Bangkok are affected, but western journalist make it sound like the entire country is in turmoil. Leave the Thai nation to itself, it will figure out what is good for them. Democracy is certainly not looking good in the US. Thailand will do what is needed and will survive. USA is just over 200 year's, Thailand is thousands of years. Leave them alone.

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This is based on bangkok shutdown campaign and boycott of thai junta by the international community. It's a paytime now.

I would like to know, on what place bangkok landed?

The reds played their part as well.
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This is based on bangkok shutdown campaign and boycott of thai junta by the international community. It's a paytime now.

I would like to know, on what place bangkok landed?

The reds played their part as well.
Yes, they were sticking to the democratic principle, but that's not the reason, that tourists, and businessmen, are boycotting thailand.

The recent developments with visa restrictions will push away some tourists, which would not bother with tourist visas

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This is based on bangkok shutdown campaign and boycott of thai junta by the international community. It's a paytime now.

I would like to know, on what place bangkok landed?

The reds played their part as well.
Yes, they were sticking to the democratic principle, but that's not the reason, that tourists, and businessmen, are boycotting thailand.

The recent developments with visa restrictions will push away some tourists, which would not bother with tourist visas

Democratic principles? Midnight votes when your opponents were told business was over for the day and had left? Changing the wording of bills between readings? Voting for your absent friends? Threatening opponents and the judiciary? Grenade attacks on protestors, children or anyone in their way? Are these your democratic principles?

The UDD and their masters were equally responsible for the violence that racked Bangkok. That violence is what has caused unease amongst tourists, not its cessation.

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Western media just goes to far. They are no longer journalist, but just want to do sensationalism. Only certain parts of the city of Bangkok are affected, but western journalist make it sound like the entire country is in turmoil. Leave the Thai nation to itself, it will figure out what is good for them. Democracy is certainly not looking good in the US. Thailand will do what is needed and will survive. USA is just over 200 year's, Thailand is thousands of years. Leave them alone.

Ahh yes, Travel and Leisure magazine, that bastion of corrupt western values and a shill for the US imperialists. What they need is happy time at the military retreat to see the error of their ways. Why are they trying to force their democracy on joyful Thailand!!!!

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How they could ever rate BKK as the top destination on the Planet is beyond comprehension. Compared to many others it is a dump !

If you're not here - why worry?

If you are here - just leave!

Just stop whining....there are millions of people around the world that wish they were her. Get a life.

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Who gives a toss anyway. I'm not surprised BKK is not top 10, but so what. Singapore is apparently the most expensive place to live - and why would you be proud to live in the most expensive city / country.....so you can send emails to all your mates and family and tell them that's where you live ?

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Who gives a toss anyway. I'm not surprised BKK is not top 10, but so what. Singapore is apparently the most expensive place to live - and why would you be proud to live in the most expensive city / country.....so you can send emails to all your mates and family and tell them that's where you live ?

It's not about where to live it is about where to travel.

Not a surprising drop with the red shirts firing rockets and beating up crippled Monks. Next year will be a different story.

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