The latest news is here! According to reliable sources, a very important agreement was officially signed recently, that is, China and Thailand are exempting each other from visas. This means that from March 1, 2024, tourists between China and Thailand can travel visa-free to each other, which is fantastic!
Not only that, but now China, Singapore and Malaysia have also achieved mutual visa exemption, which has formed a tourist paradise for Chinese tourists. It can be said that this kind of ** tourism belt will bring huge business opportunities and development opportunities to all participants.
As soon as this news was announced, it immediately aroused the enthusiasm of the majority of travel enthusiasts. According to data from Ctrip's platform, searches for keywords about Thailand have increased by more than 7 times compared to the previous day. In particular, the number of searches for flights and hotels has increased by more than 6 times. On Ctrip's international version of its Thai site, searches for China have also increased more than fourfold. Cities such as Shanghai, Chengdu and Harbin have become the most searched destinations for Thai tourists.
Interestingly, during the upcoming Chinese New Year 2024, orders from Chinese tourists to Thailand increased by more than 13 times year-on-year! In particular, residents of Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu and other cities are enthusiastic about Thailand, and small groups and in-depth tours are becoming a new trend in Thailand. Chinese tourists are willing to spend more on food and various experiential activities, which is undoubtedly a better way to enjoy the trip, and the number of Thai tourists visiting China has also increased by 8 times year-on-year.
Industry experts believe that China's continuous optimization of visa policies is an important measure to serve China's high-quality development and high-level opening up. This will not only inject greater confidence and vitality into the economy and tourism of all countries, but also bring more opportunities for the common development of all countries.