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Thailand has introduced a “friendly policy” for Chinese tourists. Why is this “friendly policy” only for China?

In order to save Thailand’s tourism and fruit industry, Thailand has to implement policies only targeting China to ensure that the once prosperous life can be restored. The shipwreck incident and the lack of tourist facilities, coupled with the deceptive behavior of Thai businesses, caused China to lose too much confidence in Thailand. For a while, the tourism and fruit industries were greatly hit, so the local government had to adopt policies to retain them. .

1. In order to restore the tourism industry, Thailand implemented a visa-free policy for China

When mentioning Thailand, I always think of the Thai shipwreck accident some time ago. Except for this matter, Thailand’s attitude is very Worse, it is more because tourists in Thailand will find many local safety hazards; suddenly all the power of public opinion came out, but many people lost interest in traveling to Thailand, and the local tourism industry suffered a serious impact. In order to win back Chinese tourists, Thailand has introduced a visa-free policy on arrival, hoping to save the local tourism industry. However, the actual situation is still not optimistic, after all, the previous impact was too great.

2. In order to restore the fruit industry, Thailand implemented a prison policy

In the past, some Thai traders directly sold unripe fruits to China for profit, which caused the Chinese to refuse all in anger. The import of Thai fruits; in severe cases, Thai fruits are basically rotten and no one buys them, causing huge losses. In order to regain Thailand's attention to China, it was made clear at that time that if a vendor sold unripe fruits to China, he might be jailed.

It must be said that Thailand has indeed made great efforts to win back Chinese tourists and fruit merchants, but it will take time to judge whether these policies have immediate effects.