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Thailand voted world's most Chinese tourist-friendly nation

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Thailand voted world's most Chinese tourist-friendly nation

 

BANGKOK, 21 July 2017 (NNT) - Thailand has been voted as the most Chinese tourist-friendly country in the world in a survey conducted by www.Hotel.com among Chinese people and hotel operators worldwide. 

The website released the sixth edition of its Chinese International travel Monitor (CITM) report, which claims that Thailand is the most welcoming nation in the world for Chinese tourists, beating Japan, South Korea and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. A total of 3,000 Chinese travelers and a network of 3,800 hotels in 38 countries worldwide were polled by the website. 

The CITM report also cited the need for the global tourism industry to pay attention to a new generation of Chinese tourists, who travel frequently and demand new travel experiences. It also claims that many countries around the world have benefited enormously from Chinese tourists and that it is important to take good care of them.

 
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"Thailand has been voted as the most Chinese tourist-friendly country in the world..."

 

That should make all the expats living here jump for joy. That is if their legs haven't been fractured by some out of control driven motorbike. 

And yet another meaningless poll makes the Thai press!

 

I wonder where Thailand ranks in the list of countries where Chinese tourists are most likely to be involved in an accident?

37 minutes ago, madmitch said:

And yet another meaningless poll makes the Thai press!

 

I wonder where Thailand ranks in the list of countries where Chinese tourists are most likely to be involved in an accident?

Also the most popular place for the Chinese to learn they can't swim.

In another poll Thailand was voted country most likely to buy stuff from China that they don't need.

Sure, where else they can get cheap dollar tours deals, over crowd tourist venues,

behave as if they own the country, ( as matter affect, with China mega and deep

involvements in Thailand they have the right to feel so  )........

 

I totally be leave this,   as Thailand dont like us anymore.

We had your money Falang,  now sling your hook.

Hello Chinese ,  welcome.

 

That surprises me. I would have thought Tibet would be at No.1 position in the Chinese welcoming/friendliness/hospitality ratings. 

Thailand voted itself worlds most Chinese tourist friendly nation.

 

There, better and probably more accurate.. 

4 hours ago, canuckamuck said:

Also the most popular place for the Chinese to learn they can't swim.

Thailand= the hub of drowning Chinese...

Well, let's see now...doubt if most 'mainland' Chinese want to go to HK as there are thousands who want 'out'...might be a lot of trouble; Japan? Kung <deleted> against Karate Samurai etc...nah; SK...to close to NK...so they wouldn't be hard to beat anyway. (only joking...I think)

Q: What do you call a surprised Chinese tourist in Thailand?

A: Ho Lee Fuk 
 

4 minutes ago, lkv said:

Q: What do you call a surprised Chinese tourist in Thailand?

A: Ho Lee Fuk 
 

I see, Ho Lee Fuk sounds like Holy <deleted> which sounds a bit like a Chinese persons name .

   Did you make that joke up yourself, or did someone tell you it ?

14 minutes ago, sanemax said:

I see, Ho Lee Fuk sounds like Holy <deleted> which sounds a bit like a Chinese persons name .

   Did you make that joke up yourself, or did someone tell you it ?

Found a variation on it on google lol I'm a bit bored.

 

The original did not include "tourist in Thailand" but had to adapt it to this thread.

 

No offence intended to Chinese nationals, it's actually making fun of Thailand more in my opinion.

I thnk that Tibet and Nepal know the real China, while Thailand knows the Chinese tourist better than

they used to, It is Land of Smiles, and fake or not, a smile is usually appreciated.

Geezer

The "Chinese Trojan horse" moved in many years ago.. and sowed the seeds.

I'm just waiting for the new road & railway links to be put in place funded & built by China, then lookout S.E.Asia

Xi Jinping will move the rest of the mob in.

Thailands elite thinks he's a very generous man building infrastructure for Thailands benefit.

 

Here's a news flash... Nothing in life is free!!

The "yellow peril" is on the march

It will be payback time very shortly!!

19 hours ago, madmitch said:

And yet another meaningless poll makes the Thai press!

self stroking

"a network of 3,800 hotels in 38 countries worldwide were polled by the website."

 

So the hotels in "Other Countries" voted for Thailand? interesting

Just wondering, is there a word for crass in Thai

Price, price and price; Japan, South Korea and HongKong are expensive when compared to Thailand.

That is the also the reason I spend much time in Chiangmai.

Interesting, as I'm yet to find a Thai who is enjoying the influx of Chinese tourists, in fact they are quite insulting about them. There again I don't mix with those that own the tour companies, assuming they are even Thai, I suppose they are delighted.

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