Be that as it may, I don't think that their tourism will profit too much from that, because once there was also a crypto island Boracay (Philippines), but tourists simply did not show interest in paying with Bitcoin and in the end that small company that provided payment intermediary services closed down.
The percentage of people who are willing to pay for goods and services with cryptocurrencies is, in my opinion, less than 10%.
That is the thing with crypto, even if we say that country like Philippines which is friendly and a tourist spot because of the beautiful beaches in Boracay, still it's not much adopted there. I still remember one bar that used to accept Bitcoin, and probably it closes too. In any case, this is a welcoming news from us and hopefully this time, Thailand government is going to be open on accepting Bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies. The world is shaping specially Asian countries and they fully understand that crypto will be a game changing that's why almost all of the neighboring countries are giving it a try.