A 31-year-old Chinese actor was recently rescued from ... According to the BBC, Wang Xing had been missing for two days before his girlfriend turned to social media for help.
Many Chinese tourists are reconsidering their plans to visit Thailand during the upcoming Lunar New Year due to safety concerns following the disappearance of Chinese actor Wang Xing who was later ...
The drama is real, and the stakes have never been higher. Wang Xing was the Chinese actor who reportedly went missing near the Thailand-Myanmar border — not Wang Xing Yue, 22, another Chinese ...
With the joint efforts of China and Thailand, Chinese citizen Wang Xing has left Thailand on Friday evening local time heading back to China, according to a release from the Chinese Embassy in ...
A Chinese actor who went missing near Myanmar’s border with Thailand and fell victim to a human trafficking network has boarded a flight home. Wang Xing, also known by his stage name Xing Xing ...
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In this image provided by the Royal Thai Police, Chinese actor Wang Xing (right) talks with Thai police officers in Mae Sot district, in Thai-Myanmar border, Tak province on Jan 7, 2025.
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 ...
BANGKOK/BEIJING: A Chinese actor who went missing near the ... Thai authorities arranged for actor Wang Xing to meet his girlfriend in Bangkok on Wednesday morning, according to a social media ...
A 22-year-old Chinese actor who had gone missing near the Thailand-Myanmar border said he was a victim of human trafficking after being rescued from an area where online scam networks operate. Wang ...
"We have no choice but to borrow the power of the internet to amplify our voices," Wang Xing's girlfriend wrote on the Chinese social media platform Weibo on 5 January. The plea went viral after ...