Missing Chinese actor found safe

Actor Wang Xing's picture in his passport. (Photo supplied)
Actor Wang Xing’s image in his card. ( Photo supplied )

Wang Xing, a Chinese artist who is missing, was found secure and meet with Thai officials, according to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday.

Ms. Paetongtarn reported that Provincial Police Region 6 representatives from the Mae Sot area of Tak state and Mr. Wang, aka Xingxing, had arrived from Myanmar.

After the regular cupboard meeting, the prime minister stated that the government was properly handling the issue to avoid any negative effects to tourism.

She claimed that the writer’s removal had been exaggerated and that Thailand was a dangerous place to travel to.

According to the prime minister, the state and the Chinese embassy were collaborating closely to reach agreement on the topic.

The Chinese artist was discovered in Myanmar on Monday, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong, and made his way back to Thailand on Tuesday.

The 31-year-old professional arrived at Suvarnabhumi aircraft early on Friday night and then drove straight to Pun, where all communication with him&nbsp was lost.

Mr. Sorawong acknowledged that the investigation may have a bad effect on Thailand’s hospitality industry. He had requested assistance from the Chinese ambassador in fending off rumors that Thailand was a dangerous place to travel to.

Mr. Sorawong stated that he hoped any negative effects on commerce may be temporary.

” It is great that he was found. Both the tourism department and the government have a duty to instill confidence in tourists. I firmly believe that Thai visitors who have been there have a good understanding of the situation there,” the commerce secretary said.

The artist was taken by a car from Suvarnabhumi atrport to a border region in Tak’s Mae Sot area, according to Pol Gen Thatchai Peetaneelabut, inspector general of the Royal Thai Police Office, and another individual led Mr. Wang along a healthy border crossing into Myanmar.

He had ordered a detailed investigation been made into the affair, &nbsp, because it appeared to be the job of a human-trafficking group.

No additional details were given.