The Bank of Thailand expects the number of Chinese visitors to the country to fall to five million this year, 25% less than in 2024, amid a tourism slump.
Pranee Sutthasri, senior director of the central bank’s macroeconomic department, said the projection for total foreign arrivals has also been revised down from 39.5 million to 37.5 million,
Bangkok Post
newspaper reported.
Last year Thailand received over 35 million visitors, including 6.7 million Chinese.
Only 1.83 million Chinese had visited by May 18.
Safety concerns have weighed on the minds of Chinese following the high-profile kidnapping of
Chinese actor Xing Xing
in January.