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边境冲突致泰国旅游业严重受损
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-06 18:47

Core Insights - The ongoing conflict at the Thailand-Cambodia border has resulted in a significant decline in tourism revenue, estimated at approximately 3 billion Thai Baht (around 667 million RMB) per month during the conflict period [1] - Over 5,000 hotel bookings have been canceled by foreign tourists due to safety concerns, particularly affecting seven provinces near the border [1] Impact on Specific Regions - In Ubon Ratchathani, several hotels temporarily closed until August 4, and group tours canceled all bookings [1] - The Chong Sang border in Si Sa Ket province remains closed, severely impacting the tourism industry, with all group bookings also canceled [1] - In Surin province, hotels along the border have temporarily closed, with 80% of group bookings canceled, and planned events like a marathon have been postponed, leading to a significant drop in tourism revenue [1] - In Buriram province, several border hotels have temporarily closed, and tourist bookings have decreased by 70%, with major attractions like Phanom Rung Historical Park and Wat Muang Tan closed [1] - Other provinces such as Sa Kaeo, Chanthaburi, and Trat have also experienced severe impacts on hotels and tourist attractions [1]