Thai Prime Minister: Thailand is fully prepared to welcome Chinese tourists
Thai Prime Minister Saita interpreted the visa free system for Chinese tourists recently announced by the Thai government during his visit to Chiang Mai, a famous tourist destination in northern Thailand, on September 16th local time. Seta stated that Thailand is fully prepared to welcome Chinese tourists.
On September 13th, the Thai government announced that from September 25th of this year to February 29th, 2024, Thailand will implement a visa free system for Chinese tourists for a period of 5 months. This period covers the peak tourism season of Thailand and China, hoping to attract more Chinese tourists to Thailand and promote its economic development. Seta stated that the implementation of the visa free system can solve the problem of long waiting periods for visa approval. Regarding the safety concerns that Thai tourists may have, Seta stated that they have requested the Thai National Police Agency, National Tourism Bureau and other institutions to provide timely and thoughtful services to Chinese tourists, and each department has made sufficient preparations.
Thai Prime Minister Saita: There is a deep friendship between China and Thailand, and the exchanges between the two countries are very convenient. We should provide convenient services for Chinese tourists who enjoy traveling to Thailand, so that they can make travel plans in advance. From the moment Chinese tourists enter Thailand, they will experience satisfactory services, whether through customs, luggage retrieval, or travel from the airport to their destination. Welcome Chinese tourists to Thailand for tourism. Thailand is fully prepared in all aspects.
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To welcome the arrival of Chinese tourists, Thailand has also launched a series of tourism supporting measures, including increasing flights, offering hotel discounts, and conducting various promotional activities in tourist attractions and shopping venues. Saita said that he expected that during the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day, the tourist exchanges between Thailand and China would be closer, and the tourism industry of the two countries would make great progress.