How are the data gathered? We honestly do not know, but they have been reported for many years. We assume, this is one of the reasons, that when changing money etc. one is obliged to show identification. We can only assume that as good as feasible, all these data are tabulated somewhere, and the expenditure per tourist and per country of origin, registered. Hotels can also gather revenue data and report them (?). Nevertheless, it would be wise to consider the data gathered as an approximation. Even if there are some errors, comparison between subsequent years, remains quite valuable.
Amazingly, the Department of Tourism, can also provide data on how the money is spent! (see below)
Interestingly, the money spent for accomodation, is just 1,312 Thai baht per day per person. This means, that most visitors acquire accommodation in 2 and 3-star hotels, rather than in fancy resorts.
How are the data gathered? We honestly do not know, but they have been reported for many years. We assume, this is one of the reasons, that when changing money etc. one is obliged to show identification. We can only assume that as good as feasible, all these data are tabulated somewhere, and the expenditure per tourist and per country of origin, registered. Hotels can also gather revenue data and report them (?). Nevertheless, it would be wise to consider the data gathered as an approximation. Even if there are some errors, comparison between subsequent years, remains quite valuable.Amazingly, the Department of Tourism, can also provide data on how the money is spent! (see below)Interestingly, the money spent for accomodation, is just 1,312 Thai baht per day per person. This means, that most visitors acquire accommodation in 2 and 3-star hotels, rather than in fancy resorts.
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