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Thailand welcomes nearly 4 million foreigners in January

Thailand's tourism industry saw a strong start to 2024 with nearly 4 million foreign arrivals in January, the government’s spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said on February 10.
Thailand welcomes nearly 4 million foreigners in January ảnh 1In Thailand (Photo: VNA)

Bangkok (VNA)ꦰ – Thailand's tourism industry saw a strong start to 2024 with nearly 4 millionforeign arrivals in January, the government’s spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said onFebruary 10.

Thailand welcomed128,969 foreign visitors on February 8, two days ahead of the Lunar NewYear. As of thesame day, visitors from China topped the list with 730,747, followed bytravellers from Malaysia (419,116), Russia (275,641), India (209,431) and Laos(130,551). Factors contributing to the huge increase inThailand’s travel could be the need to travel after outbreak restrictions havebeen lifted in China, and the Thai Government’s free visa policy, said Chai. Apart from attracting visitors from China,the Thai Government has been building positive relations with ASEAN membersto promote mutual tourism in the region. One of the notable initiatives is the“One Destination” project that aims to promote tourism in six countries amongtheir citizens as well as global visitors, with participants includingThailand, Cambodia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar, he added./.          
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