First Thai tourist group in 2025 arrives on charter flight to Inner Mongolia's Ordos

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

On the evening of August 8, 235 tourists from Bangkok, Thailand, arrived on a charter flight at Ejen Horo International Airport in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. The tour group will visit attractions such as Xiangshawan Tourist Zone and Ordos Grassland before starting their six-day trip. The charter flight is scheduled to operate 20 times, carrying 4,400 tourists.

Since the beginning of this year, Ordos has taken a series of effective measures such as introducing favorable policies, increasing the number of international flights, creating innovative products and optimizing services, which has contributed to the steady growth of the inbound tourism market. Currently, direct flights have been opened from Incheon, Busan, and Daegu (Republic of Korea), Hanoi (Vietnam), Bangkok (Thailand) and Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia), which has received more than 19,000 foreign tourists, including 8,560 tourists who arrived via charter flights. In addition, a Kuala Lumpur-Ordos flight is planned to be launched in late August, which will be operated 10 times.

The Ordos City Culture and Tourism Office led representatives of key tourist attractions and travel agencies to Seoul, South Korea, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to conduct promotional activities for cultural tourism and actively establish contacts with overseas tourism associations and agencies to expand the inbound tourism market. At the same time, work is underway to create unique tourism products, and several high-quality tourist routes combining the steppe atmosphere, desert recreation, and folklore traditions are being developed. Key tourist sites actively provide customized services such as butler service, foreign language tours, and customized itineraries to attract international tourists. In addition, service measures have been strengthened to ensure that passengers on international flights can quickly clear customs. POS terminals for card payments abroad have been widely introduced at key tourist sites, and currency exchange offices have been opened. More than 2,500 hotels across the city have implemented the function of registering foreign nationals with valid entry and exit documents, becoming the first in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region where all hotels allow registration of foreign nationals.

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