February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post Chiang Rai: - The manager of the Black House Museum in Chiang Rai cried foul on Tuesday that a group of Chinese tourists damaged the top part of a 30-year-old wooden pole of stairs in front of a Thai-style teak house. The museum displays the artworks of late artist Thawan Duchanee and it is a popular tourist destination in Chiang Rai, like the Wat Rong Khun in Chiang Mai. Earlier, Wat Rong Khun banned Chinese tourists for half a day after they refused to flush toilets. Noppadol Khuenphet, the museum manager, said the incident happened on February 3 when seven or eight Chinese tourists were visiting the museum. The tourists posted for photos in front of the house, which was made of teak. The house was special because the four wooden poles at the bottom and top of the stairs were designed by Thawan some 30 years ago. Noppadol said a Chinese tourist jumped into the air for photo posting and one of his feet accidentally kicked at the top of one of the poles, breaking it off. The tourists then walked away as if nothing happened. Learning of the accident, Noppadol had the broken pole removed and had it replaced by an imitation one on the following day. The manager said he would like the media to help warn the Chinese tourists to behave while visiting the museum. He said many of them often stole small pieces of sculptures as souvenirs. Several also refused to flush toilets. The manager said about 4,000 Chinese tourists visited the museum each day and they had become a headache of the museum staffs.
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post The uncultured cavemen are truly unbelievable. cavemen.....Your education seems not to be very detailed...China had already culture when we white men were still chasing deers in the forest.....
February 11, 201511 yr . Several also refused to flush toilets. And he knew this how? CCTV? (Closed Circuit Toilet Video)
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post 4,000 Chinese PER DAY ? I don't think so....... It just seems like it.
February 11, 201511 yr Wat Rong Khun in Chiang Mai. Is this a cunning bit of disinformation to deter the Chinese hordes from visiting the wat???
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post Tourism Dept may want to include a dog leash on their visa requirements LOL
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post The uncultured cavemen are truly unbelievable. cavemen.....Your education seems not to be very detailed...China had already culture when we white men were still chasing deers in the forest..... ... and yet they still behave like 'cavemen'.
February 11, 201511 yr . Several also refused to flush toilets. And he knew this how? CCTV? (Closed Circuit Toilet Video) you can tell from the used tissue - they wipe from left to right
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post The uncultured cavemen are truly unbelievable. cavemen.....Your education seems not to be very detailed...China had already culture when we white men were still chasing deers in the forest..... and where did it go ?
February 11, 201511 yr They can add Baht.1 extra in entry fee for the 4000 visitors/day as insurance fee for the premises!
February 11, 201511 yr And on the top the are arrogant baster the meddle of the word........................
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post !!! I do not understand all the fuss. Thailand has the normal tourist not wanted and now Thailand has the "quality tourists" they like. What's wrong..
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post Flush the toilets? Very ironic that this comes from a country where the vast majority of public 'toilets' are nothing more than a hole in the ground with a ceramic footplate! I'm guessing when he says 'flushing the toilet' he means using the 29 baht plastic saucepan to scoop water from a fetid tank and attempt to force your human waste down an already clogged and filthy sewer pipe?
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post And these (Chinese) are the tourists that TAT is wooing so much. Sure, they will come in large numbers - in prepaid tour groups, stay in hotels that are mostly owned by Chinese, eat in the Chinese owned restaurants, and meanwhile have no respect for anyone, destroy things and walk away as if nothing happened, drop their pants and crap in the moat in broad daylight in Chiang Mai (I've actually seen this), stop in the middle of the street while 4-5 of them open a map to look at it, order 1 bowl of rice and share it among 6 of them, spit on the floors of restaurants (or anywhere else they happen to be), and are generally rude and obnoxious. But, hey, according to TAT, the numbers are up, so that's all that matters.
February 11, 201511 yr They are going to have to brief the tour guides to redouble their efforts in checking toilets after the quality tourists have used them im afraid.
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post The toilets - as is everything else at the Black House are kept clean and in good repair.....the toilets are actually part of the entire exhibit process and are photographed a lot when not in use.....some of the Chinese appear to be nothing more than uncultured savages....To me the Black House is more impressive than the White Temple...
February 11, 201511 yr They can add Baht.1 extra in entry fee for the 4000 visitors/day as insurance fee for the premises! It's free for everybody ; No Fee entrance . Open at 9 am to 12 and from 1 pm to 5 pm Don't forget
February 11, 201511 yr If I can get 4000 Chinese to visit my business every day I wouldnt worry about any minor damages.....
February 11, 201511 yr The uncultured cavemen are truly unbelievable. cavemen.....Your education seems not to be very detailed...China had already culture when we white men were still chasing deers in the forest..... .......but now they've gone backwards to being uncultured cavemen. Happens to most civilisations.
February 11, 201511 yr Popular Post Funny how a 2000 yr old civilisation can't flush toilets or respect other people's customs and heratige . Most of us will be well versed in Chinese history
February 11, 201511 yr "The manager said about 4,000 Chinese tourists visited the museum each day and they had become a headache of the museum staffs." I've been there recently (the day he died actually). I spent a fair bit of time walking around. While there I noticed how peaceful and quiet it was due to the lack of tourists. So unless there's been an explosion since his death (any new Chinese movies launched?) I seriously doubt there are 4,000 tourists of any nationality visiting that museum.
February 11, 201511 yr What does Thailand expect, China will soon be running Thailand so they better start showing these Chinese the respect they will soon demand.
February 11, 201511 yr Noppadol said a Chinese tourist jumped into the air for photo posting and one of his feet accidentally kicked at the top of one of the poles, breaking it off. The shaolin are coming: spinning back kick flying dragon style watch out for nunchucks!
February 11, 201511 yr Look, the Chinese are just beginning to enter the world of "middle class" but the median income is still only $6000+ a year, and is a similar amount in terms of GDP per person (compared to $53,000 in the U.S. according to stats on CNN the other day). Thailand would be better off with just affluent tourists from Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Dalian and Chengdu coming to visit with their more refined behavior. But small towns and villages are still composed of peasant culture. It will take some more time before the Chinese in general accustom themselves to international touristic / travel standards. (Mind you this was 22 years ago, but on HK to Chengdu flights the men were all spitting into the ash trays! I suppose now they're using the barf bags.) On another note, they're louder as groups than American tour groups in Europe ever were, but I don't mind much...I'm so biased in favor of the lovely Chinese women, and their accents in English are so beautiful (except for Cantonese).
February 11, 201511 yr Ah, so. more "Kwal y Tee" tourists that the country desperately needs! Wonder "wat" would happen if some tourist desecrated their Great Wall of China, or broke one of their terracotta warriors?
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