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BANGKOK (Reuters): Thailand welcomed three million foreign tourists in November, the tourism ministry said 23.2% more than the same month a year earlier.
The kingdom saw a total of 31.85 million foreign tourist arrivals in the period from January to November, up 8.1% from the previous year, Pongpanu Svetarundra, permanent-secretary of the tourism and sports ministry, said in a statement.
Pongpanu said Thailand expects a record 35.4 million visitors in total this year, up 9% from the previous year.
Around 10 million of those visitors are expected to be Chinese, he said.
Thailand’s tourism industry is a major employer and accounts for 12% of Southeast Asia’s second-biggest economy.
In 2016, there were a record 32.6 million visitors.
The tourism sector has weathered more than a decade of political upheavals in Thailand including several rounds of anti and pro-government street demonstrations and two military coups.
Tourist arrivals are driven by visitors from China.