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Why Thailand said no to China on joint patrols with their cops

Sweta GuptaNovember 16, 2023 | 16:37 IST

Thailand and China initially planned joint patrols in tourist areas to enhance confidence among tourists, particularly Chinese visitors.

However, Thailand reversed its decision on Tuesday following negative public reactions, as reported by Reuters.

Tourism officials proposed this idea on Sunday with the goal of bolstering tourists' trust, especially among Chinese visitors.

However, the plan encountered substantial online criticism, with concerns raised about potential threats to Thailand's sovereignty.

The nation's police chief expressed disapproval of the proposal, leading Thailand to abandon the joint patrol plans.

Tourism Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol officially announced on Tuesday that the implementation of joint patrols would not proceed.

There are many alternative ways to build confidence for tourists in Thailand ... but we will not have joint patrols.
- Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol

This decision coincides with Thailand's heightened security measures following a recent shooting incident at a Bangkok mall that raised significant safety concerns.

Ensuring confidence, particularly among Chinese tourists, is crucial for Thailand's tourism industry.

In 2019, out of the 39.9 million foreign visitors to Thailand, 11 million were from China.

Helen Yi, a tourist from Taiwan, looks at candles placed outside the luxury Siam Paragon shopping mall where Thai police arrested a teenage gunman who is suspected of killing foreigners and wounding other people in a shooting, in Bangkok, Thailand. (Credits: Reuters)

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a notable absence of Chinese tourists returning to Thailand. In an effort to stimulate their return, the government opted in September to waive visa requirements for Chinese nationals.

As of this year, Thailand has welcomed 23.2 million visitors from various countries.

Last updated: November 16, 2023 | 16:37
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