The fate of actor Wang Xing prompted outrage in China after he disappeared and had to be saved from a Myanmar scam center. But Beijing may have ulterior motives for its anti-scamming crackdown.
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As the Chinese New Year holiday unfolds, an unsettling incident has caused a significant shift in travel trends for Chinese tourists. Concerns surrounding the kidnapping of actor Wang Xing in Thailand ...