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Chinese woman questioned over 'dangerous' Soi Nana video

Zi Yu Wang, 28, a Chinese woman in a black shirt, was invited by immigration police for questioning over a video clip she posted online about the danger of walking alone in Soi Nana. (Photo supplied/Wassayos Ngamkham)

A Chinese woman who posted a video clip on TikTok while walking in Soi Nana off Sukhumvit road, expressing concerns about the safety of the area, has been questioned by immigration police.

The video, posted on Dec 5 around 11.30pm, was perceived by many as detrimental to Thailand's tourism image, portraying the country as highly unsafe.

The Immigration Bureau ordered an investigation which identified the woman in the video as Zi Yu Wang, a 28-year-old Chinese national who entered the country on a Thai Privilege Card visa.

During questioning, Ms Wang admitted to creating and sharing the video on social media but denied having an intention to damage Thailand's reputation. The woman said she only wanted to warn foreigners about areas where walking alone at night might be unsafe for women.

According to the investigation, the woman had engaged in live streaming to sell goods online during her time in Thailand, a violation of foreign employment rules.

Immigration police charged her with working illegally in the country without a permit.

An immigration official said this case serves as a reminder to foreigners not to produce content that could harm Thailand's image.

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