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Thailand eyes attracting Chinese couples

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will develop a new tourism campaign aimed at attracting Chinese couples to wed in the country.
Thailand eyes attracting Chinese couples ảnh 1Thai Tourism and Sports Minister KobkarnWattanavrangkul (Source: NNT) 

Bangkok (VNA/NNT)
- The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)  will develop a new tourism campaign aimed atattracting Chinese couples to wed in the country. 

Thai Tourism and Sports Minister KobkarnWattanavrangkul is set to speakwith TAT Deputy Governor for International Marketing (Asia and South Pacific)SrisudaWanapinyosak regarding the new tourism strategy. 

At least30 percent more young couples who lead modern lifestyles in China will walkdown the aisle in the next few years, according to the minister. Since theirspending power increases each year, both the TAT and the Ministry of Tourismand Sports want to market Thailand as their potential wedding destination. 

A relevant agency has been instructed to launch a survey among famousjewelry shops in China, where couples purchase their wedding rings, to see ifThailand can establish partnerships with them.-VNA
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