Nation goes all out to welcome back Chinese tourists


When a group of Chinese tourists travelling from Shanghai to Thailand arrived at Suvarna­bhumi International Airport, they were greeted with souvenirs brimming with New Year blessings.

Additionally, a Thai-Chinese friendship performance was staged at the airport, impressing the passengers from the moment they set foot in Thailand and reaffirming the country’s commitment to providing a memorable welcome during this important festival.

Since the beginning of this year, the South-East Asian country has made great efforts to welcome back Chinese visitors, traditionally one of Thailand’s largest source markets, after last year’s downturn.

Chinese arrivals declined last year due to various factors, including safety concerns, which contributed to hesitation among potential travellers.

In response, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has rolled out Amazing Thailand Chinese New Year 2026 and other promotions under its “Zhong Tai Yi Jia Qin – China and Thailand Are One Family” campaign to coincide with Chinese New Year, aiming to reinforce Thailand’s standing as one of the leading destinations for Chinese New Year celebrations.

As part of the drive, the TAT has teamed up with major travel agents and online travel agencies to run joint sales promotions from January to March.

According to the Association of Thai Travel Agents, during the Chinese New Year 2026, the average number of Chinese tourists arriving in Thailand surged to nearly 30,000 per day, double the usual figure, which is seen as a clear sign of recovery.

Statistics from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports showed that between Jan 1 and Feb 15, Thailand had welcomed over five million international visitors, with China being the largest source country.

Natthriya Thaweevong, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, spoke about the recent figures, highlighting that the tourism boom during the 2026 Chi­nese New Year holiday had significantly contributed to the influx of visitors from nearby markets, especially China.

Aksornsri Phanishsarn, associate professor of the Faculty of Economics at Thammasat Uni­versity of Thailand, said that Thailand is very glad to welcome a large number of Chinese tou­rists once again, as their return has injected new vitality into Thailand’s economy. — Xinhua

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