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TAT is taking a micro-regional approach to reach China’s high-value travel markets

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August 23, 2026
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is implementing a regional strategy to attract high-value Chinese travelers through wellness, sports, and family tourism, enhancing Thailand’s image and promoting emerging destinations.

Overview of TAT’s New Strategy

As of August 18, 2026, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is refining its tourism strategy, specifically targeting consumers across eastern, western, and northern China. Focusing on localized efforts through its Shanghai, Chengdu, and Beijing offices, TAT aims to attract high-value travellers by introducing new itineraries. The goal is to distribute tourism benefits to lesser-known Thai destinations, aligning with the interests of diverse Chinese travellers. By emphasizing wellness, sports, culture, and community-based attractions, TAT intends to enhance the travel experience and position Thailand as a premier travel destination.

Targeting Diverse Travelers

In eastern China, the focus is on wellness tourism through the campaign “Healing Is the New Luxury,” promoted via partnerships with platforms like LANN Space and travel agency Tuniu.com. TAT’s Chengdu Office in western China is leveraging sports tourism by collaborating with Zx-tour to encourage participation in marathon events across Thailand. Meanwhile, Beijing is targeting families from northern China, accentuating cultural connections and summer holiday experiences through events like “Cool Summer Breeze” in Jilin Province. These initiatives highlight the alignment of Thailand’s tourism offerings with the preferences of Chinese travelers.

Strengthening China’s Role in Thai Tourism

China continues to be a cornerstone for Thailand’s tourism market, with 3,149,889 arrivals recorded in early 2026. TAT expects this number to surpass five million by year-end, under the “Trusted Thailand” initiative, ensuring quality and safety for visitors. With a focus on high-value segments, TAT is driving tourism revenue and encouraging regional economic growth, benefiting sectors such as hotels, restaurants, and retail. Through these multifaceted campaigns, TAT not only aims for increased visitor numbers but also seeks long-term, sustainable tourism partnerships with China, further solidifying Thailand’s competitive edge.

Source : TAT adopts micro-regional strategy to capture China’s high-value travel segments

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