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Pattaya: Yet more adverse effects on tourism - but a "beautiful" Walking Street future awaits


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6 hours ago, anicon said:

..this will turn out to be a big mess during the rainy season, how do you bury cables when the streets are flooded, the trenches they will dig will be collapsing too, am I right that it won't be anywhere near completion by Dec., Jan?

Have you got any particular year in mind?

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As I recall there must be 3 or 4 drainage pipes under Walking Street already.

Seems the city was installing or repairing drainage pipes under Walking Street every 3 or 4 years for awhile, before it had a brick work surface installed. (The pipe sections were not connected properly and kept filling with sand.) There was a Naris Art Gallery on Walking Street at the time and a fella named Naris was president of the Walking Street group for awhile.

 

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The massive influx of Chinese tourists, parading down walking street, following the guy or gal with the flag, does not help Pattaya, nor walking street, one iota. They do frequent 7/11, and they do buy some food here and here from the street vendors. But they do not visit the night clubs, the go-go's, or the bars, and they rarely ever bar fine a gal. How much actual money they spend in Pattaya is anyone's guess, but it does not appear to be much. Low class tourists, and lower middle class tourists from China and India are definitely not the answer to Thailand's tourist woes. Larger numbers simply create discomfort, a lower quality experience for all but the Chinese and Indians, who are used to jostling with massive crowds, more air pollution, more traffic and congestion on the roads, in the airports, and on the ground. The TAT. Dumb and dumber.

farang should be allowed in the kingdom based on proof of finances. 

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The massive influx of Chinese tourists, parading down walking street, following the guy or gal with the flag, does not help Pattaya, nor walking street, one iota. They do frequent 7/11, and they do buy some food here and here from the street vendors. But they do not visit the night clubs, the go-go's, or the bars, and they rarely ever bar fine a gal. How much actual money they spend in Pattaya is anyone's guess, but it does not appear to be much. Low class tourists, and lower middle class tourists from China and India are definitely not the answer to Thailand's tourist woes. Larger numbers simply create discomfort, a lower quality experience for all but the Chinese and Indians, who are used to jostling with massive crowds, more air pollution, more traffic and congestion on the roads, in the airports, and on the ground. The TAT. Dumb and dumber.

Unlike the seedy expats, the Chinese don't drink endlessly, whoremonger or ogle at naked women. That's low class or correct me if I'm wrong and those are high class tourists?

 

They come in family groups for the food, the temples and shopping. Much more wholesome pursuits I would say. They dwarf any other spend in Thailand per capita. The worlds tourist industry is desperate to get them in.

 

There is no class system in China. Its communist as I've already told you in another thread where you were banging on about 'class.' This isn't 1950 and they are Asians patronising another Asian country. This is the Asian century. Get used to it.

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1 minute ago, Traubert said:

Unlike the seedy expats, the Chinese don't drink endlessly, whoremonger or ogle at naked women. That's low class or correct me if I'm wrong and those are high class tourists?

 

They come in family groups for the food, the temples and shopping. Much more wholesome pursuits I would say. They dwarf any other spend in Thailand per capita. The worlds tourist industry is desperate to get them in.

 

There is no class system in China. Its communist as I've already told you in another thread where you were banging on about 'class.' This isn't 1950 and they are Asians patronising another Asian country. This is the Asian century. Get used to it.

Well I must have seen a different side of the Chinese tourists than you have, and I have been out and about in amongst them for a few years now and my observations show: –

 

– They are not generally big spenders, with their shopping trolleys in the supermarkets I have been in, mostly full of cheap rubbish, especially dried fruit and seaweed to take home.

 

– They queue for hours outside of cheap restaurants, and one particular restaurant in Patong is notable for having a long stream of Chinese standing outside waiting for seat at the trough, all for a 90 baht meal of some description.

 

– I have seen a few small groups of Chinese guys in go-gos ogling the females, as well as a few doing the same in bars that have girls dancing on poles. And I have watched the ladyboys at the entrance to a soi here regularly tempt Chinese guys into short time rooms, with one particular L/B taking four in just over an hour.

 

– They are very messy in just about everything they do and a friend of mine who owns an establishment here, just yesterday said don't ever go to a restaurant that's been frequented by Chinese because they leave more mess than a three year old would do at the table – – disgusting was his description.

 

– They have no idea how to behave in public places, and two days ago I had to stand over a large group of them and shout at them to be quiet because they were just so noisy shouting across the restaurant at each other, seemingly unable to talk normally.

 

– They have no problem putting their feet on the tables in café's, and indeed I saw one Chinese guy clipping his toenails on the table of a café before the manager came over and screamed at him, yet this Chinese guy saw no problem with it.

 

I could go on and on, and I will say one thing, give me the "seedy expats" any day over this bunch of ignorant trash.

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"They queue for hours outside of cheap one particular restaurant in Patong is notable for having a long stream of Chinese standing outside waiting for seat at the trough, all for a 90 baht meal of some description."

 

I can see how they get to 5,000 baht expenditure per day; 30 meals a day, and more than half is spent...

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On 1/17/2020 at 3:08 PM, jacko45k said:

There businesses are already reeling. Three months of reduced business will kill them off (...)

That's probably the intention; bulldozing Walking Street and building a Chinatown for Chinese families. - Not that I cared. Four years ago I vacationed the last time in Pattaya. Gone are the good times of the 2000s.

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They were talking to loud for you? The b***tards, how dare they do that in a social situation? You felt the need to shout at them? Pot, kettle grimy @rse anyone?

 

Siam Siam is not a supermarket. A supermarket is a grocery store. Why would they be doing domestic shopping to take home? Check out the tax redemption queues in the major malls. 9 Chinese to every one other.

 

Anyone putting his feet on the table, clipping his nails on a table in China would get hammered. It's not acceptable there either. You've simply over embellished that one. Nope, didn't happen. They don't even normally enter the house in footwear. Same as in Thailand, don't show your feet.

 

They leave their empty plates on the table in restaurants? NOOOOO!!! Or do you mean they have food fights?  Well I've never seen any race of people clear a table of food like the Chinese. Maybe the waiters couldn't keep up with them?

 

Right. Small groups ogling, a few, four. Can you tell the difference between the SEA nations on site or did they tell you they were Chinese and not Korean or Japanese? Did the ladyboy require ID before engaging? You waited an hour to count them in and out?

 

They don't spend but queue round the block for one restaurant? A little contradictory n'est pas?

 

Sorry mate, your tale is full of holes.

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29 minutes ago, xylophone said:

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– They are not generally big spenders, with their shopping trolleys in the supermarkets I have been in, 

– They have no idea how to behave in public places, and two days ago I had to stand over a large group of them and shout at them to be quiet because they were just so noisy shouting across the restaurant at each other, seemingly unable to talk normally.

 

– They have no problem putting their feet on the tables in café's, and indeed I saw one Chinese guy clipping his toenails on the table of a café before the manager came over and screamed at him, yet this Chinese guy saw no problem with it  (...)

Well, I lived in China for more than two years. The Chinese behave in Thailand exactly like they do at home. I can tourism managers (of the TAT), who want to attract tourists from specific markets, only recommend to tour big cities in the target markets for 1-2 weeks, just to get a picture, whether people/tourists from these countries are the tourists you really want to attract. IMHO, if you want Chinese quality tourists, better attract them in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

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7 minutes ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Well, I lived in China for more than two years. The Chinese behave in Thailand exactly like they do at home. I can tourism managers (of the TAT), who want to attract tourists from specific markets, only recommend to tour big cities in the target markets for 1-2 weeks, just to get a picture, whether people/tourists from these countries are the tourists you really want to attract. IMHO, if you want Chinese quality tourists, better attract them in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

You just named three of the top five Chinese tourist destinations. Thailand is number four. ????

 

Macao is the other one, if you were wondering. Don't hear their casinos complaining.

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54 minutes ago, Traubert said:

They were talking to loud for you? The b***tards, how dare they do that in a social situation? You felt the need to shout at them? Pot, kettle grimy @rse anyone?

 

Siam Siam is not a supermarket. A supermarket is a grocery store. Why would they be doing domestic shopping to take home? Check out the tax redemption queues in the major malls. 9 Chinese to every one other.

 

Anyone putting his feet on the table, clipping his nails on a table in China would get hammered. It's not acceptable there either. You've simply over embellished that one. Nope, didn't happen. They don't even normally enter the house in footwear. Same as in Thailand, don't show your feet.

 

They leave their empty plates on the table in restaurants? NOOOOO!!! Or do you mean they have food fights?  Well I've never seen any race of people clear a table of food like the Chinese. Maybe the waiters couldn't keep up with them?

 

Right. Small groups ogling, a few, four. Can you tell the difference between the SEA nations on site or did they tell you they were Chinese and not Korean or Japanese? Did the ladyboy require ID before engaging? You waited an hour to count them in and out?

 

They don't spend but queue round the block for one restaurant? A little contradictory n'est pas?

 

Sorry mate, your tale is full of holes.

I wish it was..............but all true, and what reason would I have to lie. The manager of the local Starbucks stopped the toenail clipping (as did I) and it was seen by other staff and customers.

 

The business owner friend said that the table was a MESS after the Chinese had eaten there; not about clearing away the plates.

 

As for the raucous noise in a local Starbucks.......shouting across the room from one side to another IMO does NOT consist of "a social situation" more of ignorance.

 

I have the unfortunate experience of witnessing this and wish these buggers would not come here, and for the record EVERY THAI that I know hates them.

 

Your comments show naivete to say the least.........they DONT spend a great deal and queuing for ages to buy a 90 baht meal really does not count as high level spend.

 

Go defend the indefensible elsewhere....or look on these threads to see other similar comments re. the Chinese.

 

Despicable people......or those that we get here are. Totally unlike the Chinese family of my Chinese girlfriend of 10 yrs, who were great and looked down on these tourists as "the lowest of the low" because that is what we are getting here.

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On 1/18/2020 at 8:35 AM, thailand49 said:

You are right but these old guys don't care the reason they put puppet man in charge who now has a Swiss account loaded with a billion. Whenever anyone challenge the system they are crushed the question will the new billionaire kid be in the same boat? 

 

Thailand is really a good and decent place to live but its leader has a 3rd world mentality and that is to keep the masses down provide them with just enough to keep them silent and brainwashed which they have no idea it is being done to them " This is Thailand " 

 

Slow death they stand up and act if they care when they don't it is all about money reason they sleep with the Chinese by the time they figure it out all these old guys will be dead but meantime Sabai I got mines that is all that matters!

Yes.  Oust Mr. T because apparently he was so bad, and look who and what you have now.  No ousting the guys with the guns. 

 

What a bright future Thailand has under this <deleted>, disguised as a democracy.    

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20 hours ago, Traubert said:

Unlike the seedy expats, the Chinese don't drink endlessly, whoremonger or ogle at naked women. That's low class or correct me if I'm wrong and those are high class tourists?

 

They come in family groups for the food, the temples and shopping. Much more wholesome pursuits I would say. They dwarf any other spend in Thailand per capita. The worlds tourist industry is desperate to get them in.

 

There is no class system in China. Its communist as I've already told you in another thread where you were banging on about 'class.' This isn't 1950 and they are Asians patronising another Asian country. This is the Asian century. Get used to it.

You are wrong on so many counts, I barely know where to start. First of all, when i mention class, it is based on income. Most of the Indian and Chinese tourists coming here have incomes of less than $15,000 a year. Call that whatever class you want. 

 

Second, I do not judge a man by how attracted he is to women, nor whether or not he pays for sex, or just dates, and pays on the back end. It is always a front end, or a back end deal. Wholesome? By who's standards? 

 

Though Chinese are the highest spending group in the world as tourists, that is a composite average. It include the wealthy Chinese, who rarely come to Thailand, so the numbers are totally skewed. If you are scientific about it, you will take that fact into account.

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On 1/17/2020 at 2:40 PM, yogavnture said:

pattaya looks like a war zone

It is a warzone!

 

While it's admirable the authorities are trying to bury the electrical cables. "Unsightliness" should be the least of the reasons why they should be buried. Having exposed cables is potentially dangerous, plus I'm fed up with power outtages every time it rains due to something happening to the cables. I just wish they plan these things out better from the outset to minimise disruptions... Just another case of Thai authorities being more concerned about appearances over actual safety and practicality.

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On 1/19/2020 at 6:57 PM, spidermike007 said:

You are wrong on so many counts, I barely know where to start. First of all, when i mention class, it is based on income. Most of the Indian and Chinese tourists coming here have incomes of less than $15,000 a year. Call that whatever class you want. 

 

Second, I do not judge a man by how attracted he is to women, nor whether or not he pays for sex, or just dates, and pays on the back end. It is always a front end, or a back end deal. Wholesome? By who's standards? 

 

Though Chinese are the highest spending group in the world as tourists, that is a composite average. It include the wealthy Chinese, who rarely come to Thailand, so the numbers are totally skewed. If you are scientific about it, you will take that fact into account.

You are correct.  Also, just about everything they can buy here is cheaper to buy back in China, including sex, so why would they buy here? 

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