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Thailand’s tourism revenue hits 1.37 trillion THB

The Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports has reported latest tourism earnings at 1.37 trillion THB, up 7.6 percent, attributing the growth to its focus on traditional Thai life as a tourist attraction.
Thailand’s tourism revenue hits 1.37 trillion THB ảnh 1The Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports has reported latest tourism earnings at 1.37 trillion THB, up 7.6 percent (Photo: thaiembassy.org)

Bangkok (NNT/VNA) – The Thai Ministry of Tourism andSports has reported latest tourism earnings at 1.37 trillion THB, up 7.6percent, attributing the growth to its focus on traditional Thai life as atourist attraction. 

Thai Minister of Tourism and Sports Kobkarn Wattanavrangkulsaid the overall tourism picture has been positive with both revenue andvisitor numbers up. From January 1 to October 11, 26.9 milliontravelers entered Thailand, generating a combined 1.37 trillion THB in revenue,year-on-year hikes of 5.6 and 7.6 percent respectively. 

Chinese visitors remained in the top position with 7.63million traveling to the Kingdom, especially during the China National Dayholiday, when 227,648 chose Thailand as their destination, 69.04 percent morethan last year. They spent 12.528 billion THB, up 75.66 percent compared to theyear before. 

Kobkarn assured the public that preparations have been madefor the high season, during which the ministry will continue to promotetraditional Thai lifestyles as well as sports tourism to attract travelers-NNT/VNA
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