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1 hour ago, Thian said:

Guess you don't see the tourists climbing big buddha on the mountain every day again....myself i've been there thousands of times already and it's awesome.

"thousands of times" ......... This sounds quite boring to me. Do you do anything else, or no time for anything else perhaps.

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totally agree with post 3, i have 3 sets of friend who use to come every year and spend big money, stay for a month, well i wont be seeing them again, they let it be known. i wonder how many of us here, are in the same boat, quite sad really.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

China still represents 58.1 per cent of total international arrivals to Thailand, followed by Russia, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and India.”

Yeah and the Immigration still keep on hounding the North American, EU and the down under crew so we don't even make the list anymore. They need to quit their whining and be more reasonable again. After all, they need to remember who helped make their country.  

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Considering it is early part of high season there has been a up tick in tourism in and around Chiang Mai. More farangs around the old city as well as Chinese. Lets see what happens in Nov. and Dec. that is the truth in the pudding.

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The best ambassadors to promote a country are expats living in that country. Make changes that impact their lifestyle detrimentally, do little to nothing about overcharging, filthy beaches, foul air, piles of rubbish everywhere and a seemingly general attitude of increasing xenophobia with authorities and there is little wonder that tourist numbers are down. Blame currencies...much easier. 

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1 hour ago, UKresonant said:

There was a post that said Snowbirds in Finland were having SETV applications rejected as if they had previous travel history, they were asking for METV financials, (thousands in the bank for 6months). That could Be some of Them.

Also how many may be on O-A visas??? May put a damper on the trip if they are asked to stump up thousands THB for inappropriate insurance, especially if they have already paid hundreds in home country, for cover already. Can but hope it does not happen!

Good point. I'd be really <deleted> off if I owned a property here and was denied a visa, or required to purchase insurance. 

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25 minutes ago, mercman24 said:

totally agree with post 3, i have 3 sets of friend who use to come every year and spend big money, stay for a month, well i wont be seeing them again, they let it be known. i wonder how many of us here, are in the same boat, quite sad really.

Thailand have never cared for the tourist/long stayers they already have.

 

They only care about new tourists - tourists that add to that magical, bonus inducing number each year for the TAT. They care not for where they come from, quality or spend...they are fixated on an artifical number that they think will cure all...

 

This is why I take great pleasure in watching tourism crumble before their eyes and the ensuing panic of trivial tinkering to try and revive it. Personally, I think Thailand has peaked and there are better value and exotic locations out there that actually value tourism.

 

Thailand will always have tourists, the slow end of the tourist travelers that rely on dated and creative images of past glory...but even they will only come once.

 

That flawed model of always having to find new tourists is slowly killing Thailand...

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I guess the other thing is that tourists, if they are paying top dollar, might like a little oxygen in the air rather than the worlds worst pollution.  They may even like a little less plastic and garbage in the water and on the beaches.... Maybe?? ????

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52 minutes ago, moe666 said:

Considering it is early part of high season there has been a up tick in tourism in and around Chiang Mai. More farangs around the old city as well as Chinese. Lets see what happens in Nov. and Dec. that is the truth in the pudding.

Do you have a recipe for smoke pudding by any chance?

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I feel sorry for the good Thais who do their best to welcome foreign visitors, but it's undeniable that tourism has peaked several years ago, and is quickly going downhill, thanks to the greed and the bad planning of few.

Let's cherish the good memories, where there once were pristine beaches, there are big, ugly concrete boxes, and rubbish is everywhere.

I see more smiles from the few tourists around than from the bored, disappointed shop keepers.

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1 hour ago, DLock said:

Thailand have never cared for the tourist/long stayers they already have.

 

They only care about new tourists - tourists that add to that magical, bonus inducing number each year for the TAT. They care not for where they come from, quality or spend...they are fixated on an artifical number that they think will cure all...

 

This is why I take great pleasure in watching tourism crumble before their eyes and the ensuing panic of trivial tinkering to try and revive it. Personally, I think Thailand has peaked and there are better value and exotic locations out there that actually value tourism.

 

Thailand will always have tourists, the slow end of the tourist travelers that rely on dated and creative images of past glory...but even they will only come once.

 

That flawed model of always having to find new tourists is slowly killing Thailand...

Casino Thailand. Come on in and play, but if it looks like you are winning or spending too long on the premises, you're out. Sucker players only, please.

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High Baht

Low Sterling

Low OZ $

low RMB   maybe the Trump Tariffs will bite

Thomas Cook  will have a limited effect In Goa India Air India has started to try a few charter flights from London to counter the Thomas Cook collapse

 

Insurance Policy Non O

Sooner or Later something has to give.

 

How long before the Chinese catch on a small piece of Durian sold near Thappae on a polystyrene tray for 240 when you can buy a whole one for 200.

Thai too greedy 

Lets get high end tourist what do we see opening coffee shops and tattoo parlors yes many high end tourists only come to LoS for a ******* tattoo by semi skilled artist.

 

For those of us who like Thailand its still so easy to be critical of it they make it so easy

 

They forget easily the last financial Asian crash and Thailand was the most affected and if it happens again they will feel it more because each household debt is at its highest that it has ever been.

 

Every Meth addict crashes eventually

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5 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

Where do you get figures that show tourism has declined since 2015, it has increased every year for the last 20 years (except 2014). Some tourism from western countries has declined but as the OP says

 

 

western tourists dont even register as the major tourists.

 

Interested to know what the attractions are that should be on offer ?

 

Tourist Arrivals to Thailand from 2003 till 2018

Clean beaches and water for one!

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9 hours ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

This sounds like the complaint of a green traveller, a westerner inexperienced in the ways of Asia or Africa. Definitely someone who should just stay in safe western family resorts. Me? I was hitch hiking across Afghanistan, Pakistan and India when I was twenty. Thailand is Heavenly Luxury and the easiest place in the world to travel in compared the rough end of the hippy trail....at least it used to be but all the spoilt,  entitled,  square tourist types are spoiling Thailand. Such bores.

like squaresville now.  all the hard core adventures types are gone now since the internet and ATM's made traveling to exotic countries a challenge.  frat house boys and sorority sisters now.

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Instead of blaming currency, Thailand should pay attention to attitude of the government and locals towards tourists and other farangs. Current immigration situation does not contribute to tourism growth but the opposite. Don't be so naive. Everyone knows it and sees it, but you still blame high Thai baht. 

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2019 add a million or two indians  total approx 30- 32 million tats figures 39 million

2018 tat still with the creative accounting as chinese numbers start to tail off at 9 million inks dry on the contracts

2017  tat start double counting 8 million

2016 another 2 million chinese addon as rail contracts are sought

2015 the chinese climb  to 9 million

2014 one  million less westerners arrive

2013 chinese influx doubles

2012 3 million spike the chinese have arrived

2011 everything normal fair exchange rate mostly western

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