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Longer visa-free visits to Thailand will attract Hong Kong business, tourists, despite killings

  • Thailand’s extension of visa-free visits to country from 30 to 60 days will make business and leisure travel easier, industry leaders say

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Tourists at Wat Pho temple, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, in Bangkok. The country has extended visa-free trips for Hongkongers. Photo: EPA-EFE

Thailand’s decision to extend the duration of visa-free visits for Hong Kong residents will strengthen business ties and attract more people from the financial hub to the country, despite a murder-suicide involving six people in Bangkok, industry leaders have said.

They insisted the deaths would not deter people from visiting the country.

Anthony Lam Sai-ho, the executive deputy chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Industries, welcomed the move and said the extended visa arrangement would benefit businesses from the city that operated in the southeast Asian nation.

He was speaking on Wednesday after Thailand on Monday announced visa-free entry for 93 countries and regions, including Hong Kong, had been extended from up to 30 days to 60 days.

The change was made to boost the country’s tourism industry.

“Many of our members operate factories in Thailand and have to meet clients, ensure machinery is operating properly or stay long-term to conduct training in the factories,” Lam said.

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