
Thailand tops 2 million tourists this year, as it longs for absent Chinese visitors – Asia – South China Morning Post
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Thailand’s tourism ministry voiced hopes that Chinese holidaymakers – who made up nearly 30 per cent of the country’s 40 million foreign tourists pre-pandemic – may return before the end of the year.Read More
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