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Tourist Caught Selling Korean Fried Chicken Without Permit in Chiang Mai

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Pictures courtesy of KhaoSod English

 

A South Korean tourist has landed in hot water in Chiang Mai after being arrested for selling Korean fried chicken without the necessary work authorization.

 

The man, who ran a food truck outside a local shopping center, was apprehended by tourist police following a tip-off. Police had been keeping an eye on the truck's operations and decided to inspect, catching the suspect in the act. He admitted to working illegally in Thailand.

 

“He entered Thailand on a tourist visa and did not have a work permit,” a police spokesperson confirmed.

 

During questioning, the man revealed that he previously owned a restaurant in South Korea and had professional training in making authentic Korean fried chicken. Excited to explore the food business further, he partnered with Thai friends to launch the food truck in Chiang Mai, focusing on this popular dish. “I was responsible for preparing the food and serving customers,” he admitted. “The business had become quite popular, especially among local Thai customers.”

 

The South Korean was charged under the Royal Decree on Foreign Workers Management, which governs employment for foreigners. He was taken to San Sai Police Station for further legal proceedings.

 

This case highlights the rising impact of Korean culture in Thailand, especially among the youth. Korean movies, TV dramas, and, notably, Korean cuisine have gained significant popularity in recent years. Korean food franchises are now common in major Thai cities, offering dishes like bibimbap, kimchi, and fried chicken.

 

The arrest also draws attention to the continuing issue of illegal foreign workers in Thailand. Even as the country’s tourism industry grows, foreign nationals who overstay their visas or work without the proper permits face severe consequences.

 

Police are urging the public to stay alert and report any instances of tourists working illegally or competing with local workers.

 

“Anyone who notices suspicious activities or illegal work can contact the Tourist Police hotline at 1155 or use the Thailand Tourist Police mobile app,” advised a police representative.

 

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Very nice that Fried Korean Chicken. 

Not as good as the roasted Korean poodle though.

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