
a momentary strategy to entice Chinese tourists
11 Sep 2023 at 04: 30 PUBLISHED
As it prepares to implement a visa-free scheme for Chinese visitors, the government is considering ways to ensure tourists’ security. It claims that this move will be an effective short-term monetary stimulus.
At the prime minister’s official house near the Government House complex yesterday, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met with representatives from a number of organizations to go over the plans for the rollout of the visa-free plan.
Wichai Chaimongkhon, secretary-general of the Narcotics Control Board Office, Pol Gen Surachate Hakparn( deputy national police chief ), and PM’s secretary general Prommin Lersuridej were likewise present at the meeting.
The visa-free plan will help revive the hospitality industry, which was severely impacted by the Covid – 19 pandemic, according to Pol Gen Surachate, who previously served as the deputy chief of the Tourist Police Bureau, after the conference.
As Chinese tourists were among the country’s best visitors prior to the pandemic, he continued, the plan will draw more Chinese visitors to Thailand, which in turn will help improve economic growth.
The perfect minister has given the Royal Thai Police instructions to look into ways to increase the security of all visitors while they are visiting the nation in order to ensure that the program goes off without a hitch, he said.
At the first case meeting this year, the proposed visa-free scheme for Chinese tourists will be discussed, and the task of officers in charge of carrying it out is expected to increase.
The legislation, according to Mr. Srettha, attests to the government’s dedication to promoting tourism, a major source of foreign exchange for the nation.
Before the policy is implemented on October 1st, more specifics may be fleshed out in case sessions, he said.
The tourism industry has responded favorably to the suggested scheme.
Mr. Srettha, who is prioritizing tourism as the primary vehicle of the country’s economic growth, is trumpeting the signal. His first trip as top was to Phuket, where he learned firsthand about the circumstance.
He described the visa-free scheme for Chinese visitors as a short-term strategy to boost the tourism industry and generate more revenue for the government.
Until the end of the great commerce time the following year, it is anticipated to be in consequence.
After being brought to its knees by the Covid – 19 pandemic for more than three years, the business needs a shot in the arm.
The initiative is thought to be the most significant commerce revitalization measure to date. In the past, Thailand has waived card expenses for visitors from China.