PHUKET — 15 February 2026, A video showing a shop in Phuket’s Old Town charging visitors 40 baht to enter has triggered a storm of criticism on Chinese social media, prompting calls for authorities to investigate amid concerns over the impact on Thailand’s tourism image.
The Facebook page Phuket Times reported on 15 February 2026 that the controversy had spread widely on Chinese platforms, particularly Douyin, after a clip filmed inside a shop on Thalang Road in Phuket Old Town was shared online.
According to the post, an elderly woman inside the shop demanded a 40-baht fee from Chinese tourists to enter and browse products. When the visitors declined to pay, she allegedly used inappropriate language and made gestures perceived as mocking and racially offensive, causing anger among the tourists.
After the clip circulated, it drew widespread criticism from users in both China and Thailand. Many questioned the potential damage to Thailand’s tourism reputation, while others warned that such incidents could undermine confidence among Chinese travellers, a key market for the country.
Some online comments expressed frustration with local attitudes towards visitors, with several users claiming similar practices had occurred at other दुकาน on Thalang Road. Others said incidents of this nature could drive tourists to choose alternative destinations.
A review of the video shows an elderly woman speaking with tourists and gesturing in a manner viewers described as inappropriate after they refused to pay the entry fee.
The episode has continued to generate debate online, with calls for relevant authorities to establish the facts and take appropriate action.


























































