The plea went viral after it was shared by some of China's biggest celebrities, including singer Lay Zhang and actor Qin Lan.
Actor who went missing near Thailand-Myanmar border confirms he fell victim to human trafficking scheme disguised as film casting call.
A Chinese actor’s recent rescue from a criminal compound has exposed the operations of at least three major Chinese grey ...
He stressed that Thailand itself doesn't have a problem with human trafficking. "Thailand is still safe. The only concern for us is that the criminals use Thailand as a transit country," he said, ...
A joint letter asking for help from the families of 174 individuals trapped in Myanmar has been trending on China's social ...
Chinese actor Wang Xing (right) talks with Thai police officers after returning to Myanmar in Mae Sot district, Tak province, ...
Chinese actor Wang Xing says he was trafficked to Myanmar - Actor says he was forced to work at a cyber fraud centre scamming ...
Takeshi Ebisawa, 60, of Japan, pleaded guilty in Manhattan, New York, to conspiring with a network of associates to traffic ...
On Sunday, his girlfriend reached out on social media for assistance after he went missing on Jan 3 near the Thai-Myanmar ...
Wang Xing, a Chinese actor renowned for his role in “Ip Man 3” and also known by his stage name Xing Xing, disclosed that during his kidnapping in Myanmar, he was coerced into learning scamming ...
Thai police previously reported that Wang Xing had been lured into Myanmar by fraud groups and had lost contact with his ...
Wang Xing, 31, was terrified by the thought that he would have to scam his fellow countrymen if he did not get rescued.