#币安MegadropSOLV
Actor Wang Xing is incredibly lucky; the Thai military television station has spoken out, and he will be able to safely return to Thailand from Myanmar on January 7. Under the pressure of public opinion and diplomatic intervention, the efficiency of the Thai government is still quite high.
After returning to his country, Wang Xing's career in showbiz should be smoother, as he has truly become famous this time, although it was not voluntary. Moreover, this young man was scammed while trying to secure acting opportunities, so people in the industry will likely take care of him to some extent.
Wang Xing's ability to escape unscathed should be credited to his not-so-obscure role in the entertainment industry, the many well-known actors who forwarded his pleas for help, the enthusiastic calls from numerous internet users, the powerful public opinion capabilities of the internet, and especially the diplomatic mediation by the Chinese consulate in Chiang Mai.
The ordinary people who were scammed into Myanmar are as numerous as the fish in the river; to escape, they must shed blood and sweat. Even worse, some have silently disappeared in some corner of the world. Fellow entertainment figure Tan Zhaojun, who hails from Guizhou, has been missing in northern Myanmar for over three months, and her relatives have sought help in various ways to no avail. I hope she can return safely as well.
I hope more compatriots who have mistakenly entered northern Myanmar have this kind of luck and can return home soon, relieving their families from the torment of waiting day and night.
I understand why some people prefer to defend their rights online; moderate media exposure plays an increasingly invaluable role in today's highly developed internet. $BNB