Thai Times

Covering the Thai Renaissance
Tuesday, Sep 23, 2025

Chinese Actor Rescued from Myanmar's Scam Centres After Viral Post Raises Awareness

Actor Wang Xing's rescue highlights ongoing trafficking and forced labour issues in Myanmar’s scam centres, drawing attention to the dangers faced by vulnerable workers in the region.
A Chinese actor who went missing in Thailand in early January 2025 was rescued after his girlfriend's social media plea went viral, drawing the attention of both Chinese and Thai authorities.

Wang Xing, 31, disappeared on January 3, after accepting a job offer in Thailand, which led to his abduction and forced labour in a scam centre in Myanmar.

Wang's girlfriend, unable to find help through traditional channels, turned to the Chinese social media platform Weibo, where her plea quickly gained traction, being shared by celebrities like Lay Zhang and Qin Lan.

Wang had traveled to Thailand for a supposed acting job, only to be taken across the border to Myanmar, where he was forced to undergo training in cybercrime and scamming techniques.

Despite initial lack of progress from authorities, the growing public pressure led to a breakthrough, and on January 7, Wang was safely rescued from one of Myanmar’s notorious scam centres.

Wang’s case has shone a light on the extensive and growing issue of scam centres operating in Myanmar, particularly near the Thai border.

These centres often lure victims with promises of employment, only to trap them in forced labour, forcing them to work in cybercrime operations.

Thousands of people, including many Chinese nationals, remain trapped in these facilities.

The rescue, however, has raised questions about the fate of the other victims still held in these centres, with many families of missing individuals now calling on their governments to act.

A petition has been circulating to highlight the plight of over 600 missing people, a number that continues to grow.

While Wang’s safe return is being hailed as a success, concerns over the safety of Chinese nationals traveling to Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand, have intensified.

Wang himself shared harrowing details of his ordeal, noting the poor conditions he endured in captivity.

His case has led to increasing scrutiny of international scam operations, with Thai authorities now investigating other potential cases of trafficking.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing human trafficking crisis in Southeast Asia, where criminal syndicates exploit vulnerable individuals for forced labour and cybercrime.

Despite joint operations between China and Myanmar to curb such activities, the reality on the ground remains grim, and victims like Wang Xing are often the lucky few who escape.

With the upcoming Lunar New Year, a period when large numbers of Chinese tourists are expected to visit Thailand, the government is under pressure to reassure the public about the safety of the country as a travel destination.
Newsletter

Related Articles

U.S. Prosecutors Move to Break Up Google’s Advertising Monopoly
0:00
0:00
Open
U.S. Prosecutors Move to Break Up Google’s Advertising Monopoly
0:00
0:00
Close
U.S. Prosecutors Move to Break Up Google’s Advertising Monopoly
Nvidia Pledges Up to $100 Billion Investment in OpenAI to Power Massive AI Data Center Build-Out
Thai Airways to Eliminate First Class in 2-3 Years, Strengthen Business Class Offerings
Thailand’s Electricity Use Drops 5.5% in First Half of 2025, EPPO Reports
Thailand to Impose 45% Tax on Imported Vintage Cars from Fiscal Year 2026
Thailand’s PM Anutin Urges Banks to Inject Liquidity as Economy and Strong Baht Raise Alarm
Retired Dutch National Arrested in Khon Kaen After Attempted ATM Theft
Typhoon Ragasa Expected to Heighten Rainfall and Monsoon Effects in Thailand
Nvidia and Abu Dhabi’s TII Launch First AI-&-Robotics Lab in the Middle East
Vietnam Faces Up to $25 Billion Export Loss as U.S. Tariffs Bite
Europe Signals Stronger Support for Taiwan at Major Taipei Defence Show
President Lee Warns U.S. Demands Could Push South Korea Toward Financial Crisis
Indonesia Court Upholds Military Law Amid Concerns Over Expanded Civilian Role
Larry Ellison, Michael Dell and Rupert Murdoch Join Trump-Backed Bid to Take Over TikTok
Vietnam Closes 86 Million Untouched Bank Accounts Over Biometric ID Rules
China's Economic Shift Pressures European Luxury Brands to Adjust Strategies
Alibaba Debuts Open-Source Deep Research Agent with Benchmarks Rivaling OpenAI
Marcos Faces Legacy-Defining Crisis as Flood Projects Scandal Sparks Massive Tide of Protests
China’s Micro-Drama Boom Turns Stalled Real Estate Projects into Lavish Film Sets
New Eye Drops Show Promise in Replacing Reading Glasses for Presbyopia
EU Set to Bar Big Tech from New Financial Data Access Scheme
China Bans Livestreaming and AI in Religion Amid Crackdown on Shaolin Temple Scandal
Cyberattack Disrupts Check-in and Boarding Systems at Major European Airports
Southeast Asian Regulators Unite to Combat Digital Financial Crime at BOT Symposium 2025
Japan’s ‘Death-Tainted’ Homes Gain Appeal as Prices Soar in Tokyo
Bank of Thailand Cracks Down on Digital Scams as Fraud Losses Reach Nearly 98 Billion Baht
Chinese Condo Buyers in Chiang Mai Shrink as Myanmar, U.S. and Europeans Surge
Massive Attack Withdraws from Spotify Over Daniel Ek’s €600M Defence-AI Investment
Björn Borg Breaks Silence: Memoir Reveals Addiction, Shame and Cancer Battle
Top AI Researchers Are Heading Back to China as U.S. Struggles to Keep Pace
Strong Baht and Safety Concerns Weigh on Chinese Tourism to Thailand
JWST Data Brings TRAPPIST-1e Closer to Earth-Like Habitability
Trump Orders $100,000 Fee on H-1B Visas and Launches ‘Gold Card’ Immigration Pathway
Thailand Intervenes to Curb Baht’s Surge, Probes Gold Exports to Cambodia
Thailand Erects First Electronic Fence Pole with CCTV on Cambodia Border Amid Rising Tensions
Thailand’s Military Orders Indefinite Closure of Cambodia Border After Deadly Clashes
DeepSeek Claims R1 Model Trained for only $294,000, Sparking Global Debate Over China’s AI Capabilities
SoftBank Vision Fund to Cut Nearly Twenty Percent of Staff in Bold AI Strategy Shift
Intel’s Next-Gen Manufacturing Gets a Lifeline from Nvidia’s Strategic $5B Deal
Nvidia’s $5 Billion Bet on Intel Reshapes AI Hardware Landscape
Macron and his wife to provide 'scientific photographic evidence' that she is a real woman
Thailand Sends First NASA-Bound Experiment to ISS with Liquid Crystal Research
Thai AirAsia X Adds Almaty, Sendai and Riyadh Routes as Carrier Seeks Growth Beyond Stagnant Revenues
Violent Confrontation at Ban Nong Ya Kaeo Border as Cambodian Villagers Protest Thai Defences
Thailand and Cambodia Seal Deal After Ten-Hour Talks to Tackle Cross-Border Call-Centre Scams
Saudi Arabia cracks down on music ‘lounges’ after conservative backlash
DeepMind and OpenAI Achieve Gold at ‘Coding Olympics’ in AI Milestone
Sam Altman sells the 'Wedding Estate' in Hawaii for 49 million dollars
US Launches New Pilot Program to Accelerate eVTOL Air Taxi Deployment
World’s Longest Direct Flight China Eastern to Launch 29-Hour Shanghai–Buenos Aires Direct Flight via Auckland in December
×