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Wonderful news for the image of Pattaya - wallet containing 50,000 baht returned to Chinese guide

 

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Picture: Sophon Cable

 

Sophon reported that there was great news for Pattaya at the weekend when the image of the resort received a boost with the returning of a wallet.

 

A lady called Orawan Bunmark had handed in the wallet to special services officers at Bali Hai port after she found it on the road.

 

It contained 24,172 baht, 2,300 Yuan, 14,000 Yen, $100, 288 Yuan in "Ang Pao" envelopes and 13 credit cards.

 

The wallet found its way to Pattaya police station and soon the owner Li Haoran, 27, a Chinese tour guide, was reunited with it.

 

Mr Li praised the member of the public for their honesty and the actions of the authorities.

 

It was all smiles as pictures of the thumbs up party were taken at the station.

 

Sophon said it was great news for the image of the resort.

 

Source: Sophon Cable

 
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44 minutes ago, SpeakeasyThai said:

How on earth would 50,000  baht fit into the average sized wallet.?

Is this a made up story ?

If one has small money and little credit, I guess they only need a small wallet.

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RE - Wonderful news for the image of Pattaya - wallet containing 50,000 baht returned to Chinese guide

 

It was all smiles as pictures of the thumbs up party were taken at the station.

 

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The image not only for Pattaya but for entire Thailand could be significant improved if the police stopped with their 2 price system when it comes to fines….:coffee1:

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7 hours ago, KittenKong said:

In other news, a Chinese tour guide was arrested for working without a permit.

It states he was a Chinese tour guide.  Nowhere does it say he was working in Thailand.

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44 minutes ago, HHTel said:

It states he was a Chinese tour guide.  Nowhere does it say he was working in Thailand.

Seriously??

It is extremely rare to comment on ones occupation unless they are here working.

Otherwise, it would just be reported he was a Chinese tourist.

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