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Alert! Bangkok Bank new rule money seasoning
Sorry....don't follow. You mean you can't extend your visa? Don't extend visa? If I put my 400k in the bank two months before my application to extend.......then I go to the bank, but they refuse to issue my letter for immigration.........what happens? -
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Accident Tragic Accident Claims Filipino Tourist's Life in Hong Kong
Photo courtesy of PhilStar In a heart-wrenching incident in Hong Kong's Tsuen Wan West district, a 35-year-old Filipino tourist lost his life after being struck by a taxi outside the Nina Hotel. The tragic crash took place on Yeung Uk Road when the vehicle, driven by an 80-year-old, veered out of control, hitting the victim before crashing into a wall. Despite being swiftly rushed to Princess Margaret Hospital, the tourist was pronounced dead. The Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong has confirmed the victim's identity and is now assisting the bereaved family. In a heartfelt statement, the consulate expressed their sincere condolences, pledging support to the family expected to arrive soon for the repatriation of the remains. Currently, the unfortunate driver of the taxi is in police custody as investigations into the circumstances of the crash continue. Details such as the driver's condition or factors leading to the loss of control remain under scrutiny. This incident highlights ongoing traffic safety concerns in Hong Kong. With bustling streets and an extensive taxi network, the city is no stranger to vehicular challenges. Ensuring the safety of both residents and tourists is a priority, prompting calls for closer examination of safety measures and driver regulations, especially concerning elderly drivers. The Philippines ranks among Hong Kong's largest tourist markets, boasting approximately 1.2 million visitors in 2024 alone. This connection amplifies the emotional impact of such tragedies as families and communities extend their reach across borders. For Filipino tourists, Hong Kong remains a popular destination due to its vibrant attractions and cultural links. This incident, however, casts a sombre shadow, underscoring the importance of ensuring holidaymakers’ safety within the city. The consulate is diligently working with Hong Kong authorities to garner a comprehensive understanding of what transpired. At the same time, there is a heightened awareness around the protocols for international incidents, ensuring swift communication and compassionate handling. While the investigation proceeds, there is widespread sympathy for the victim’s family, both from local authorities and the global Filipino community. Moments of silence and prayers for the deceased have been held, reflecting the collective mourning. Looking ahead, the incident may prompt discussions between Philippine and Hong Kong officials regarding enhanced tourist safety initiatives, addressing concerns around transport regulations for better security. These efforts aim to honour the victim by ensuring no other families face such a tragedy. Ultimately, while Hong Kong continues to allure tourists with its mix of tradition and modernity, the heavy weight of this loss serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the eternal pursuit of safety and empathy in bustling urban centres. As we await the outcome of the police investigation, thoughts remain with the victim’s family, hoping they find solace amidst the storm of grief. Adapted by ASEAN Now from PhilStar 2025-08-06 -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Thai Army: 2,500 Cambodian Troops Killed in Border Clashes
says the opposing one sided news............. -
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Crime Drunk Brit Attacks Bar Worker, Hurt by American Customer
With so many hot-sheet motels, you still take them back to your condo? Ewww... -
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Alert! Bangkok Bank new rule money seasoning
The requirements are to tackle as far as practicable money laundering and mule accounts, nothing to do with Immigration. Immigration themselves have stated the requirements are nothing to do with them. -
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Thai - Cambodia Conflict Leicester City Backs Thailand Amid Border Tensions
And with respect I was going by Google maps. Of course who says the border on Google maps is correct. The road. or at least what is visible as a road, crosses the border. So based on what you say is Cambodia are claiming the road is in Cambodia, assuming it is the same road that I saw on the map then, I understand why the Thais are so p155ed.
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