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Thailand promotes water splashing celebration in emerging destinations

ByAPDwriterJuicyChanBANKGOK,April6(APD)-Thailandtourismbodyispromotingnationwidewatersplashingfestivalcelebrationinthecountry'smajorandemergingdestinations.TheT

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Thailand's secondary destination gears up for Chinese tourists

ByAPDwriterChenJiabaoBANGKOK,Jan.1(APD)--Theclockhastickedoverto2018andRayong,aneasternThaiprovincehasbeenhailedasabreezynewyearcelebrationspotthatdrewcheersand

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Thailand's TAT launch blogger contest to showcase travelers' experience

BANGKOK,May16(APD)--TheTourismAuthorityofThailand(TAT)Tuesdaylaunchedabloggercontesttoshowcasetravelers'uniqueThaiexperiencesonline,awaytobreathenewlifetoThaila

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Thailand says visa on arrival fee jump will not hit Chinese, Indian markets

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said on Thursday that the country's tourism is expected to keep growing and generate 75 billion U.S. dollars throughout 2016, adding that the coming visa on arrival fee hike may not hit Chinese and Indian markets.

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Thailand reveals "2016 people's choice" awards voted by Chinese tourists

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced 17 favorites in Thailand voted by Chinese mainland tourists including Chiang Mai as the most popular destination and durian and stir-fried crab meat with curry powder as the most favorite fruit and dish respectively.

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Thailand to host Destination Wedding Planners Congress in 2017

​Thailand will host the 4th annual Destination Wedding Planners Congress in May 2017, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said on Wednesday.

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Chinese visitor arrivals, expenditure in Thailand more than double in H1

​A huge 138-percent surge in Chinese visitor spending paved the way for the Thai tourism industry to chalk up 697.5 billion baht (19.7 billion U.S. dollars) in total visitor expenditure in the first half of 2015, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said Wednesday.

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Thailand aims to net 69 billion USD from tourism in 2015

The Tourism Authority of Thailand ( TAT) has launched a campaign and marketing plan to try to net 2.2 trillion baht (about 69 billion U.S. dollars) from local and international visitors in 2015.