Thailand Tourism Growth Softens as Malaysia and China Travel Declines Deepen
Thailand tourism revenue slows in 2025 as arrivals from Malaysia, China, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan decline despite strong domestic travel schemes.
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Thailand tourism revenue slows in 2025 as arrivals from Malaysia, China, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan decline despite strong domestic travel schemes.
Cambodia attracts surging Chinese tourists in 2025 as arrivals from Vietnam and Thailand decline, reshaping Southeast Asia’s travel landscape.
Indiana and top US states post record tourism growth, but falling Canadian travel in 2025 creates new pressure on border states and airlines.
Hainan accelerates tourism growth as Sanya and Haikou benefit from visa-free entry, simplified customs, and rising international arrivals in 2025.
Adventure travel surges in 2025 as Brazil, New Zealand, Spain, Canada, and Greece rank among the world’s top countries for outdoor and active tourism.
Bangkok leads global city tourism in 2025 with over 30 million visitors, driven by strong demand, government strategy, and Asia-Pacific travel growth.
Spain launches a national network of air-conditioned climate shelters in public buildings to protect residents and tourists as extreme heat becomes the new normal.
Chirag Gala, Azerbaijan’s remote mountain fortress, offers travelers a rare journey into medieval defense, silence, and panoramic landscapes shaped by history.
Albania records over eleven million foreign visitors, marking a major tourism milestone as the country rises as one of Europe’s fastest-growing travel destinations.
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Yankton’s Mead Museum launches its 8th Annual Hall of Trees on December 22, showcasing 80 themed Christmas trees, family fun, and festive events.