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Is Thailand banning Chinese from entering during the epidemic? Attached is Thailand’s latest entry policy

When the epidemic began to break out in full force at the end of January, many countries in the world began to impose bans on China. However, Thailand is very different in terms of allowing travel to my country. No matter what the factors are, Thailand has become a transit point for many Chinese students going to other countries to a certain extent. Thailand’s entry measures for China

Thailand: Chinese tourists can still enter the country, and the epidemic has shown the truth after a long time!

So far, Thailand has not restricted the entry of tourists from any region in China, at least with visa on arrival. The relevant visa fee exemption policy is still in place.

In addition, the Thai government has publicly announced twice that if the Thai visa of Chinese tourists expires during the epidemic and they do not want to return to the country, they can be extended their stay without penalty. This means that Chinese tourists can stay in Thailand until the epidemic is over.

For a letter of consular assistance for Chinese citizens in Thailand to apply for a Thai visa extension, you can call the Chinese Embassy in Thailand

When you feel any physical discomfort while traveling in Thailand, you can call the local DDC hotline to request help. Notice from the Chinese Embassy in Thailand

Recently, the Chinese Embassy in Thailand issued the "Reminder on Thailand Strengthening Entry Quarantine", the specific content is as follows:

The Disease Control Bureau of the Ministry of Health of Thailand is in Suwan Airports such as Na Phu, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, and Phuket have installed infrared body temperature detectors to strengthen the quarantine of passengers from China, especially those flying directly from Wuhan to Thailand, and to monitor those with fever or other suspected unexplained viral diseases. Passengers with symptoms of pneumonia will be quarantined for treatment.

The Chinese Embassy in Thailand reminds compatriots visiting Thailand to pay attention to relevant Thai measures and make reasonable travel arrangements based on their own health conditions to avoid affecting personal itineraries. Thai officials proposed to extend the free entry visa for Chinese tourists

Thailand's "World Journal" compiled a report that the pneumonia epidemic caused by the new coronavirus has severely damaged Thailand's tourism. Some officials proposed that the free entry visa for Chinese citizens should be extended to Boost domestic economic growth.

From February 1st to 9th, inbound international tourists decreased by 43.4% compared with the same period last year, with only 730,213 people; the number of Chinese tourists dropped even further by 86.6%, and about 90% of them were lost in February. Chinese guest.