Why is Chinese everywhere when traveling to Thailand, and some Thais also order Chinese?

Updated on tourism 2024-03-06
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Thailand's tourism industry is relatively developed, and because there are more Chinese tourists, some Thais can speak a little Chinese.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Those places that go to Thailand are basically similar to China's scenic spots, where they will come into contact with a lot of Chinese tourists, because if China goes to Thailand, not only the cost of travel is low, but also the scenery and food are also suitable for the Chinese, so the people there will basically have some Chinese, just like the main service staff of some scenic spots in China are required to master some simple foreign languages.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Thailand is not everywhere Chinese, it may be that you travel through some areas of Chinese more, but English is more seen, you see so much Chinese is not unusual, you think, Thailand has a population of 70 million, with Thai nationality Chinese on 10 million, and the annual travel to Thailand Chinese group tourists are more than 10 million, in the face of such a large population, Thailand in order to cater to China is also reasonable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are indeed many people in Thailand who can speak Chinese. First of all, some of them are Chinese, there are many Chinese in Thailand, some of them have learned Chinese culture since childhood, and then they will speak Chinese,! There are also Thai locals, there are more Chinese tourists, you can contact them at any time, just learn a few sentences if you have nothing to do, and slowly you will be a little bit.

    to make more money. Let's put it this way, if a restaurant owner can speak Chinese, he can write Chinese on the signboard of the restaurant and communicate with customers in Chinese. In this way, many Chinese people will go and consume, and the customers are not only for Thais.

    Know that if you know Chinese, you can reach Chinese customers. If you know Chinese and Thai in Thailand, the salary is higher than that of Thai! Another point is that many schools in Thailand now have Chinese elective courses.

    Students can choose to study Chinese.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    China is already Thailand's largest tourism market, and China is not only Thailand, but also Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia and other Southeast Asian countries. Naturally, it is necessary to cater to the consumption habits of Chinese. Moreover, Thai people are friendly and open, and they are highly accepting of foreign culture, so many college students now take Chinese when they go to school, which also lays a good foundation for future employment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because Chinese tourists often go to Thailand for entertainment and shopping, they will speak Chinese after more exchanges, and Thailand strongly supports Chinese people to speak Chinese.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chinese education is not as common in Thailand as Malaysia, and the environment in which we learn Chinese from an early age is not very good. These masters on the Internet, you send such a long message, which is not the same as the actual situation in Thailand, you should be copying the information content on the Chinese Internet, and you have no understanding of Thailand at all, and you do not have the strength to understand life in depth, which is indeed disrespectful to our country.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are seven or eight million Chinese living in Thailand, the second largest number of Chinese in the world (after Indonesia). They have lived here for generations, and they have also brought Chinese cultural traditions and customs here. As a major tourism country, Thailand receives tens of millions of Chinese tourists every year, and many practitioners in related industries also have a good understanding of Chinese.

    Therefore, it is not surprising that the streets are full of Chinese signs and Thai locals who can casually speak some Chinese.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, this is mainly due to international influence, and China has already made a great name in other places.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are more Chinese tourists visiting Thailand, which is the main consumer group of Thai tourism, and many people have begun to learn Chinese in order to better earn money.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because we have led the development of tourism in Thailand, there are so many people who travel to Thailand that if they want to sell things to us, they must be able to speak Chinese, so as to promote their economic development.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I have lived in Thailand for a year, in fact, your question is very simple, the places you go are all places where Chinese tourists go, and their own location and occupation determine that they must have Chinese to communicate with you. The activity areas of foreigners and locals are often separated from the tourist areas of Chinese tourists, and most of the people in those areas do not know Chinese, and the area where I live is the local living area, almost half of the people can only speak Thai, half of them are bilingual in Thai and English, and very few people can speak a sentence or two of Chinese.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Indeed, in Thailand, you can really see Chinese everywhere, airports, subway stations, attractions and so on. Now even supermarkets have Chinese voice broadcasts! The main reason is that there are too many Chinese tourists, and a particularly large number of Chinese tourists come to Thailand every year.

    You know, we can be the financier of Thailand. The Chinese people support a lot of Thailand's economy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In my opinion, the only places where you can see Chinese in Thailand are the areas of consumption and tourism. Because there will be a lot of Chinese people traveling in these areas, there will be a lot of Chinese signs and Chinese-speaking Thais there.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Thailand and China are close neighbors, and the two sides have frequent exchanges, and most of the Thais who can speak Chinese are border people for commodity trading.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Many of the shopkeepers are Chinese.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The illegal volunteers in the temple are all in collusion with travel agencies to deceive tourists.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The full name of Thailand is the Kingdom of Thailand (abbreviated as Thailand, and Thai (升際軃溣 Thai: English: Thai language), also known as Dai language (Dai language), refers to the language of the Thai people, belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family, mainly distributed in Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, northwest Vietnam, northwest Cambodia, southwest China, northeast India Dai Tai people spoken, so it is called Thai Sui Lu language instead of the noisy Thai Chinese language.

    Thai Translation.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It depends on where you've been. Chinese is more commonly spoken in Chiang Mai in the north, and then there are tourist attractions. Bangkok should be a gathering place for overseas Chinese, and it is okay. And now Chinese is very hot in Thailand, and there are many places to learn. So let's talk about the feasibility of speaking Chinese 20 in Thailand.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Chinese tour guides can speak Chinese, there is no problem with tour guides, but hotels, airports, shopping malls, supermarkets do have fewer people who can speak Chinese, basically there will be individual words, communication is more difficult, locals basically do not speak Chinese. English is the main language in addition to Thai, the signs are Thai and English, and the places with Chinese signs are basically places with more Chinese.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are very few locals in Thailand who can speak Chinese, and a slightly larger proportion will go to Bangkok.

    Thailand is a world-renowned tourist destination, and a large number of tourists from all over the world choose to travel to Thailand for vacation, so Thais are not very likely to learn Chinese for Chinese tourists.

    Thailand's Chinese language is Thai, because the tourism industry is very developed, most locals also speak some English, of course, the accent is more serious, for Chinese tourists with low English proficiency will not be easy to communicate.

    The proportion of Chinese in Thailand can reach about one-sixth to one-seventh, but due to the serious assimilation, not all Chinese in Thailand can speak Chinese.

    Therefore, if you don't have good English, it is better to travel to Thailand with a group. Or if you like to go on your own, go with a friend who is proficient in English.

    Here are some things to keep in mind when traveling to Thailand:

    1. Can I get a visa on arrival to Thailand? OK.

    2. How much money do I need to bring to Thailand? At least 10,000 baht per person.

    3. Do you want to change some change in advance? No, it's easy to change change.

    4. Is it convenient to buy daily necessities locally? Is it expensive? Very convenient and very fair.

    5. Is it really necessary to tip everywhere in Thailand? If the meal is included, there is no need to give it again, and there is no need to tip fast food.

    What you need to know before you travel:

    1. Documents: passport, ID card, copy of certificate and 2 inch **2 (easy to reissue when the certificate is lost).

    2. Razors, skin care products, cosmetics, sun hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, umbrellas, watches, pens, and small notebooks, please bring them according to your needs.

    3. Thailand hotels do not provide disposable towels, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo and conditioner, slippers, please bring your own.

    4. Please bring standing medicines, such as cold medicine, anti-inflammatory drugs, gastrointestinal medicine, painkillers and band-aids, wind oil essence, and motion sickness medicine.

    5. Record the Chinese Embassy in Thailand** and commonly used**.

    Fax: (662) 2468247

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I'm in Thailand right now, and I'm going back to Hebei tomorrow morning.

    The feeling is that it seems that Thailand is occupied by China, and everywhere I go, the popularity of basic Chinese is very high, and it is more standard than many domestic people, and it feels like not going abroad, and there is no language barrier at all. I really met a brother and sister next to him who wouldn't be able to do it to a staggering degree. There are Chinese signs everywhere Much higher than English coverage.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The ethnic minorities in the north speak the same dialect of Chinese as those in China.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Bangkok is ok, simple is ok.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    There are basically few. Learn English well. It's universal.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    1) Language: Simple English Smiles, gestures, and "Savadika" (Thai: thank you) for travel around Bangkok and tourist attractions; But if you go to Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai in the northern region, you mainly rely on the global body language, and the English-speaking locals are not very smart.

    However, there are English-speaking laundry (coin-operated) places in the city, and hostels are also a good choice.

    2) Cost: Cheap. The consumption level of Bangkok is that of a second-tier city in China, and it is cheaper in inland cities. We are free to travel from Bangkok, a simple reference:

    3-4 days in Bangkok, stay within 200 days, a total of 2000 can be done. But not counting the ticket, look at how much you need to fly from Beijing.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's good to know a little English, it's OK to see the strategy and do your homework If you're in Shenzhen, it's cheap to spit out a thousand yuan from Macau round trip including tax! The poor are best suited to go to Thailand, and the rich are more suitable to go to Thailand. I have a friend who has a round-trip ticket for 15 days, and all the expenses are 5000RMB.

    Accommodation you can live in very cheap mixed dorms for 40, 50 yuan a night. If you eat it, you can eat seafood fried rice for 20 or 30, and the taste is amazing!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    English is also available, and there are many people over there who can speak Chinese, I didn't know Thai before, only a little English, generally you say a few words and they understand. If you go to the mall to buy something, many people can speak Chinese. I went to Phuket in February this year, with a group of free travel, the cost is about 4500 such a person, 5 days, but back and forth is the spring and autumn, are early in the morning, the spring and autumn space is very small, sleep is not comfortable, fly for four or five hours, uncomfortable to death!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Bring a translator who can speak English.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Thai is a pentatonic language that belongs to the Ka-tai language group. This combination includes the Burmese shans and khuns and the Vietnamese thos. There are five main dialects spoken in Thailand.

    The central dialect, in addition to being used in written literature; In Bangkok, it is also widely used in everyday conversations. It is understandable that tourists from other places cannot understand and read Thai. However, the majority of Thais understand English, especially Bangkok, as the main business language.

    In major tourist areas, most hotels, shops and restaurants are open to English and other European languages. Roads across the country are marked with signs in both Thai and English.

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