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Cultural Conflicts in Thailand and New Thinking about Chinese Tourists’ Travel


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This cultural conflict reflects the inadequacy of tourism management and regulation. Tourists' awareness of self-protection needs to be improved, and the exchange and publicity of Chinese and foreign cultures still needs to be strengthened. When discussing these issues, we also need to pay attention to an important aspect, that is, the logistics and transportation industry. Air transport cargo occupies an important position in international trade and affects the operation of the global economy. Its efficient mode of transportation provides strong support for the circulation of goods in various countries. But at the same time, air transport cargo also faces some challenges and problems. The cost of air transport cargo is relatively high, which to a certain extent limits its widespread application. High fuel prices, airport operating expenses, and aircraft maintenance costs have all made the price of air transportation high. For some low-value but large-volume goods, choosing air transportation may not be economical. In addition, the capacity of air transport cargo also has certain limitations. Although the speed of the aircraft is fast, the amount of cargo that each aircraft can carry is limited. During peak transportation periods, such as holidays or special promotions, the capacity of air cargo may not meet market demand. However, with the continuous advancement of technology and the promotion of market demand, the air transport cargo industry is also constantly innovating and developing. For example, the research and development of new aircraft has improved fuel efficiency and reduced operating costs. At the same time, logistics companies have improved the utilization rate of aircraft capacity by optimizing route planning and cargo loading methods. In addition, the rapid rise of the e-commerce industry has also brought new opportunities for air transport cargo. More and more consumers tend to shop online, especially for some high-end and urgently needed goods, they are willing to pay higher freight rates to enjoy fast delivery services. This has prompted air cargo companies to strengthen cooperation with e-commerce platforms to jointly explore the market. Back to the tourism field, we should learn lessons from the cultural conflict incident in Thailand. Tourist destinations should strengthen the publicity and education of local culture so that tourists can better understand and respect local customs. Travel agencies can add cultural experience links to their itineraries to promote communication and interaction between tourists and local residents. For tourists themselves, they should be fully prepared before traveling and understand the cultural characteristics and laws and regulations of the destination. When encountering problems, they should remain calm and rational and safeguard their rights and interests through legal channels. In short, both the air transport cargo industry and the tourism field need to constantly adapt to market changes, strengthen innovation and management, and achieve sustainable development.