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China remains Thailand's largest source of tourists with over 10 million Chinese people visiting Thailand last year, spending 580 billion baht (18.15 billion U.S. dollars) in the country.

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Thailand's cabinet recently approved extending its waiver on visa-on-arrival fees until the end of October. Visitors from 21 countries and regions can save 2,000 baht (62.54 U.S. dollars) on their arrival visas to Thailand and can stay for 15 days.

Initially launched on November 15, 2018, the visa policy was first extended to April 30, during which the number of tourists to Thailand saw a growth of 83 percent. Despite the loss of 2.95 billion baht (92 million U.S. dollars) for the visa fee waiver, the pumped tourism generated 104.6 billion baht (3.27 billion U.S. dollars) in revenue.

Tourism has always played a crucial role in the country's economic development. China remains Thailand's largest source of tourists with over 10 million Chinese people visiting Thailand last year, spending 580 billion baht (18.15 billion U.S. dollars) in the country.

For those who plan to visit Thailand in the near future, Chiang Mai, Bangkok and Phuket aren't the only options. We've identified three less-traveled, but brilliant destinations that guarantee a more authentic Thai experience with fewer crowds.


Koh Chang

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Koh Chang, Thailand. /VCG Photo

Far less touristy than Phuket or Koh Samui, Koh Chang is one of the best islands in Thailand. It boasts well-preserved wildlife and tropical forests and it's name literally means “Elephant Island” due to its elephant-shaped headland.

The island has four beaches, White Sand Beach, Lonely Beach, Klong Prao Beach and Kai Bae Beach, giving you ample options for a relaxing beach holiday. Apart from sunbathing, you can also discover waterfalls, try scuba diving, or simply admire the stunning sunsets on the beach.

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Elephants in Koh Chang, Thailand. /VCG

You are able to have a close-up interaction with Thailand's national symbol – elephants as well, though we suggest avoiding any involvement in elephant rides or shows.


Chiang Rai

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Wat Huai Pla Kung Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. /VCG Photo

Compared to its sister town Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai is relatively small but endowed with abundant natural and historical attractions. As the northernmost province of Thailand, it offers visitors a sense of diversity and tranquility.

Its strong connection with Thai ethnic culture can still be found in its temples and museums. Wat Rong Khun and Wat Huai Pla Kung Temple are two typical religious centers with unique architectural styles.

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Wat Rong Khun, also known as "The White Temple", in Chiang Rai, Thailand. /VCG Photo

You can also go cruising along the Kok River, try jungle trekking to admire the natural landscape, visit the villages of the hill tribal groups to immerse yourself in the indigenous culture, or wander along the Mae Sai Market at night and savor every moment as it comes.


Pai

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The little town in Pai, Mae Hong Son, Thailand. /VCG Photo

For those in search of serenity, Pai, located in the northeast of Mae Hong Son, is an ideal destination for its peaceful rural lifestyle. Pai seems to exist in its own time zone as everything is slow and peaceful here.

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Wat Luang in Pai, Mae Hong Son, Thailand. /VCG Photo


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No surprise, it is a really nice country to visit. I just got back and want to go again!
 
Strongly agree...
I was sent to the emergency room in Thailand because of food poisoning, even thought I was going to die there.:sick:
I will not go to Thailand again in my life.
Haha, I said the same thing after I got sick.

I will probably go back, but will never eat from food venders again.
 
Haha, I said the same thing after I got sick.

I will probably go back, but will never eat from food venders again.
i never had food issue, Thailand is the best for diving.. the beer also good. the life in Thailand really slow and relax.. love this country.
 
i never had food issue, Thailand is the best for diving.. the beer also good. the life in Thailand really slow and relax.. love this country.

I actually lived in Bangkok for a year, and mostly agree.
My problem was that my eyes were easily temted by delicous cheap street food and I paid the price.

Lesson learned.

I actually plan on retireing in Thanland somewhere.
 

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