China’s consulate in the Thai city of Chiang Mai has promised to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in Thailand following reports that a Chinese actor went missing near the Myanmar border.
The anxiety has been fuelled by a recent incident involving Chinese actor Wang Xing, who went missing upon arriving in Thailand for work last Friday. Wang, a relatively unknown actor in China ...
The arrests follow a high-profile case involving Chinese actor Wang Xing, who was found after going missing earlier in January in northern Thailand’s Tak province.
Several Chinese nationals, including actor Wang Xing were lured to the Thailand-Myanmar border and became missing and trapped, sparking public concern. China's Ministry of Public Security ...
Chinese actor Wang Xing, 31, was rescued from a notorious scam compound in Myawaddy, Myanmar, after being trafficked under the guise of a casting call. Wang had traveled to Thailand for what he ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi spoke with new U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday and Beijing said he told the known China hawk that the direction and ...
According to the BBC, Wang Xing had been missing for two days before his girlfriend turned to social media for help. "We have no choice but to borrow the power of the internet to amplify our ...
The mysterious disappearance of Chinese actor Wang Xing captured widespread attention after he was reportedly abducted and later rescued near the Thailand-Myanmar border. The incident has raised ...
[This story has been updated]. Wang Xing, widely beloved as "Xing Xing," has vanished without a trace near the enigmatic Thailand-Myanmar border, setting off a cascade of concern and speculation.
Wang Xing's family had requested help from the Chinese embassy in Thailand after the actor went missing in northern Thailand's Tak province bordering Myanmar. Thai authorities found him in Myanmar ...
Wang, also known by his stage name Xing Xing, disappeared after travelling to Thailand and was found on Tuesday (Jan 7) near the border of Myanmar in an area where online scam networks operate.