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Now that many of Thailand’s Covid-19 restrictions have eased, tourists are boarding busses to Pattaya once again. Tour busses were back at the Pattaya Floating Market earlier this week. While there were several Indian and Vietnamese tourists on the busses, the busses were missing a group that once played a major role in Thailand’s tourism market- the Chinese. One boat noodle seller at the market said there are still some Chinese tourists who go there, however, they usually come with their families and in small groups. She said they usually don’t come on organised tours. The noodle seller, Atcharaporn, along […]

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To expensive, they even implanted an entree fee i lived there next to before. Entree fee for to go to shops... lol

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Just now, Venusianhart said:

If you park it, they will come. 😁

And the plural of bus is buses.

And busses.

Ain't English wunnerful?

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Only very well connected Chinese can leave China now. Party loyalists. And they still face ridiculous forced quarantine on returning.

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

TAT claims that wedding tourism has grown popular among Indian visitors to Thailand, and it now has a goal of holding 400 events related to wedding tourism this year.

I hope I'll be lucky enough to be staying at a resort during these lovely events. Wunderbar.

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12 minutes ago, Venusianhart said:

Only very well connected Chinese can leave China now. Party loyalists. And they still face ridiculous forced quarantine on returning.

And are those the Chinese you want? My opinion, take it or leave it, they are arrogant, racist and toxic, and should be excluded.

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