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REad from Bangkok Post Sep 10

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#1 Woof1

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Posted 10 September 2013 - 10:19 PM

Hotel rates to go up as Chinese tourists spend big

 

Published: 10 Sep 2013 at 16.48

 

Online news: Local News

 

More than 50% of hotels in Thailand plan to increase their rates next year, according to a study by travel website TripAdvisor.

 

The study, conducted in June and July this year, found that 82% of hoteliers across the country are confident of generating higher profits in 2014, compared to 67% of hotel owners worldwide.

 

In total, 55% of Thai hoteliers said they plan to raise room rates next year, 47% of which said they will do so because of higher costs.

 

Of Thai tourists questioned in the survey, 92% said they planned to travel within the country in 2014, but would make more frequent and shorter-distance trips than previously. Of these, 43% said they wanted to reduce time spent travelling, while 41% said they wanted to cut travelling expenses.

 

Meanwhile, a survey commissioned by Hotels.com said Chinese travellers were the highest spending tourists last year. They surpassed tourists from Germany and the United States, thanks the rising income of the country's new middle class.

 

The survey was conducted in May this year, involving 3,000 Chinese international travellers and 1,300 hoteliers around the world.

 

Chinese travellers spent US$102 billion on international travel in 2012, up 40% year-on-year.

 

It found that 30% of hoteliers in Thailand expect to see a doubling in Chinese guests over the next three years, while 84% said they had seen growth in the number of independent Chinese travellers visiting the country in the past two years, who usually stay for two to three days, spend more than those who visit as part of groups, and can communicate in English.

 

According to the survey, 96% of Chinese tourists went abroad for leisure purposes in 2012, while 52% travelled for business and education.

 

“The slowdown of China’s economy has not had any negative impact on the travel industry as China has a large population of 1.8 billon and a rising middle class,” said Peter Lee, a senior director for Asia Pacific at Hotels.com.

 

Thailand is the third largest global destination for the Chinese after the United States and Hong Kong. Chinese travellers also make up the biggest group of foreign nationals visiting Thailand.

 

The government's new policy to reduce import duties on luxury items is expected to to attract increasing numbers of Chinese travellers. The Hotels.com survey found that the top two activities for Chinese tourists in Thailand are sightseeing, cited by 77% of visitors, and shopping, mentioned by 69%.

 


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#2 bumgooh

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Posted 11 September 2013 - 05:44 AM


Hotels are getting very lucky as more and more Koreans and Chinese are coming. Together with existing masses of the Russians and Arabic hotels have already a occupancy rate in the low season months. When I was in Thailand in July the hotel was fully booked... though prices for rooms and flights are lower at this time of the year they experience quiete a boom...

#3 Bumbai

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Posted 11 September 2013 - 09:00 AM

Great, now I'll get to pay even more for the already over-priced shitty rooms in BKK. 

 

People here are ready to sell their souls to the Chinese.  A Faustian deal if there ever was one.



#4 Woof1

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Posted 11 September 2013 - 09:57 AM

Bumbai, you got it, and watch as it slows down eventually!

Those looks of a bunch of hotel owners left with their peckers in their hand.

It's a cycle, we're just caught in it.

On the positive side, they have not discovered "Yet" the Ladyboys of have they?

Sure there are a few in Shanghai as I recall and Beijing, Tons of them in Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

Will it catch on to the Chinese Mentality? Doubt it


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#5 mrfeizhu

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Posted 11 September 2013 - 02:30 PM

I live in Guangzhou for the last 9 year there are not tons of lady boys in Guangzhou or Shenzhen, less than 10 that are listed on vice sisters, for  Guangzhou, there are more when the trade fair is going on that's twice a year   most are from the Philippines and are a ripoff. 

  The article about Chinese travels is incorrect,   "According to the survey, 96% of Chinese tourists went abroad for leisure purposes in 2012, while 52% travelled for business and education." that equals 148%  

    Chinese like to go to the poorer Asian countries, or south Korea because  very easy to get a visa, and the RBM is worth more and air fare is very cheap.  It is more easy for the Chinese to travel to the E.U. Countries than to the U.S.  and when they go  to either places they just go to shop mostly.

      Travel to Thailand  from south china is cheaper than to travel to BJ.  When they travel to Thailand will see all the tourist things and the lady boy shows.  They travel as couples or as a families. 

     I don't think they will be into mongering because the price to do that is cheaper in China than in Thailand for GG, They are not impressed by Thai woman, there are 100's of million similar woman in their own country that speak their language and the mystery that is the orient does not impress them, its every day life, if Thailand didn't not have lady boys I would have no interest with Thailand either .  



#6 bumgooh

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Posted 12 September 2013 - 05:18 AM

Thanks mrfeizhu
for providing the good insights




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