Name: Li Minghui, lost contact after flying from Baiyun Airport in Guangdong to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand on December 8th. The family is very worried as she has been missing for over h…more>>

Name: Li Minghui, lost contact after flying from Baiyun Airport in Guangdong to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand on December 8th. The family is very worried as she has been missing for over h…more>>
The first group of 200 people flying to Thailand got 190 of them stuck, according to internal reliable sources. It seems to be BOB, and they are the entire department going to Thailand.
As the Philippine government intensifies its crackdown on illegal online gambling, along with the recent issuance of a comprehensive prohibition order on POGOs, there is virtually no room for gambling to survive in the Philippines currently.
Friends say that the Philippines is unsafe, but the feeling of being in the Philippines is completely different. The Filipino friends around me rarely pay attention to these political issues. They are…more>>
I landed in Bangkok yesterday and haven't found a place where I can exchange cryptocurrency yet. It seems that Thailand and the Philippines are quite different; you can't openly exchange virtual curre…more>>
After moving to Thailand from a big company, now there's all sorts of nonsense happening. Getting ripped off during meals, getting cheated on transportation, even getting robbed while walking, and if …more>>
The message from the boss. Currently, there are two options for Chinese people in the Philippines. If you want wealth and honor, go to Thailand. If you want safety, travel in the Philippines.
The cancellation of the POGO policy in the Philippines has impacted many gambling companies there, with a large number of companies choosing to relocate to the Golden Triangle, Europe, North America, Africa, and other regions. The question remains whether to follow the company's arrangements or to v
My uncle works at the airport, and he said that since last month when Xiao Ma announced the ban on POGO, on average, more than 700 Chinese people have been leaving the Philippines every day. This numb…more>>
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