Pattaya backyard hosts 1,400 Chinese tourists for elephant show

Pattaya‘s Nongnooch Tropical Garden recently welcomed a gaggle of 1,four hundred Chinese vacationers to its famend elephant show, along with numerous different dazzling performances. This marked a big milestone in selling tourism within the region, Pattaya Mail reported right now.
The garden’s director, Kampol Tansajja, together with representatives from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), warmly greeted the foreign visitors, fostering cultural change and showcasing the captivating attract of Nongnooch.
In collaboration with Jun An Tour Company and with the help and coordination of TAT, a special price range was allocated to facilitate the journey arrangements for the Chinese vacationer group. This initiative aimed to spice up Pattaya’s profile as a premier vacationer destination and to position Nongnooch Tropical Garden as a must-see attraction.
The Chinese vacationers were taken by the lush, vibrant scenery of the tropical garden, and captivated by the famend Nongnooch Show, the Elephant Show, and other performances. Additionally, they were given a tour of over 50 meticulously curated gardens that spanned throughout a total of 1,700 rai (approximately 680 acres).
Refund , director of TAT Pattaya office, expressed her delight.
“The Tourism Authority of Thailand is happy to have facilitated the visit of the Chinese tourists, with the goal of invigorating the tourism trade within the region and elevating the prominence of Pattaya as an enticing selection for travellers.”
Between January and May 18, Thailand welcomed 1 million Chinese vacationers, following China’s border reopening, a authorities official reported.
The Thai government is optimistic about reaching its target of five million Chinese visitors this 12 months, with an expected spending of 446 billion baht..

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