INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Shanghai is experiencing a noticeable surge in Southeast Asian visitors, with Thai tourists leading the way
Rather than following traditional tour routes, many Thai travelers come with their own checklists often sourced from social media.From the
futuristic egg-shaped structure at the North Bund to the artistic 1000 Trees complex, Thai tourists are flocking to photogenic hotspots
popular with international visitors
Their itineraries are vibrant and packed: snapping street photos, sampling local food, partying at night bars, shopping for collectible
toys, and spending magical moments at Shanghai Disneyland."We don't have those back home," is a common response when asked about their
Their trips often end with a visit to dessert shops, where visitors stock up on cakes to take home as gifts for friends and family.Visa-free
entry, affordable roundtrip airfares (about $140 during the off-season) and cultural familiarity have made Shanghai a favorite among Thai
Chinese apps like Alipay and WeChat, which allow users to order food, pay bills, and instantly translate menus, add to the
convenience.Recent improvements to visitor services are making trips even smoother
The "instant tax refund" policy, which was extended nationwide on April 8, allows international visitors to receive refunds directly in
stores, instead of having to wait until their departure at the airport
In Shanghai, the service is already available in nearly half of the city's tax refund partner stores
The newly updated Shanghai Pass One-Day Tourist Card offers bundled access to public transportation, sightseeing attractions, shopping
discounts, and dining perks making it even easier to explore the city on a short stay.