Govt: Welcome 'rude' Chinese visitors

Govt: Welcome 'rude' Chinese visitors

Thai people are advised to welcome Chinese tourists despite their bold behaviours for the sake of tourism incomes. (Photo by Patipat Janthong)
Thai people are advised to welcome Chinese tourists despite their bold behaviours for the sake of tourism incomes. (Photo by Patipat Janthong)

People should welcome Chinese visitors even if their manners are deemed to be rude, because tourism is good for the economy, deputy government spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said on Thursday.

"Tourists may do things that do not impress local people, but everyone should understand that the arrival of foreign tourists in our country is better than their not coming here, because their presence stimulates the economy," Maj Gen Sansern said.

Tourist arrivals were rising in the lead-up to the Chinese New Year on Feb 19, with 800-900 charter  flights of Chinese tourists landing in Thailand to celebrate the festival.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Tourism and Sports officials and tourist police were trying to explain to foreign tourists, especially Asians, through their travel agents, that Thai culture is different from theirs and both sides should adjust to this.

Complaints about the bad manners of Chinese tourists have risen in recent years, especially in Chiang Mai province, which was the major backdrop of the Chinese comedy blockbuster "Lost in Thailand". The film generated a storm of Chinese travelers to the northern province - with significant cultural shocks.

Complaints ranged from Chinese tourists inconsiderately stopping the rented motorcycles in the middle of roads to take photos, blocking roads when riding bicycles in groups, making overly loud noises in restaurants, and lately hanging underwear out to dry on seating in the passenger terminatel at Chiang Mai airport.

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