Recovery in paradise : close to 40 million tourists - more than half of the country's population - came to Thailand in 2019. The lockdown periods saw these numbers shrink to a mere 6.7 million in 2020 and even lower in the following year. What happened to a country when tourists stopped coming? / von Arian Schlichenmayer
Published in: | Topos 118(2022)S. Seite 74-81: Illustrationen |
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Main Author: | Schlichenmayer, Arian (Author) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2022
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