A Thai lawyer has warned Chinese vacationers to stop wearing Thai scholar uniforms while travelling in Thailand because it might end in a fantastic of 1,000 baht.
Wearing a Thai scholar uniform when travelling in Thailand has gained momentum amongst Chinese tourists after the well-known Chinese actress and singer, Ju Jingyi, posted an image of herself wearing a Thai student uniform throughout a go to to Bangkok in February on her Weibo account.
In the image, Ju Jingyi is seen carrying a scholar uniform together with her identify written in Thai and a made-up pupil ID on the shirt written as จวีจิ้งอี 991. See her image HERE.
Many Chinese vacationers posted pictures of themselves sporting Thai student uniforms on social media. Most of the backdrops to the images were staged in Bangkok and Phuket. The pupil uniform store within the Bang Lampoo neighbourhood of Bangkok known as Sriphan Student Uniform additionally posted photos of its Chinese customer on its official Facebook web page.
The proprietor of the Sriphan Student Uniform store gave an interview with ThaiRath and mentioned that she believed the trend came from a Thai romantic comedy movie named “First Love” or “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” (สิ่งเล็กๆ ที่เรียกว่ารัก) that was screened in China before the pandemic.
The Thai romantic comedy movie starring Mario Maurer and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul tells a narrative of a 14 yr outdated high-school woman who falls in love with a senior student and improves herself to be good enough for him. Her love story is narrated together with the life of Thai high school college students and friendships which makes the film a favourite of many Thais.
Unique -known Thai lawyer, Ratchapon Sirisakorn, urged Chinese tourists to be aware of Thai legislation related to student uniforms. Ratchapon warned that wearing a student uniform however not having a pupil standing could lead to a nice of 1,000 baht in accordance with the Student Uniform Act.
Ratchapon defined that wearing a student uniform or dress to mimic college students and making others believe that the individuals are students could be illegal in the event that they embody college names or abbreviations that match with colleges in Thailand.
Ratchapon advised that Chinese tourists and others who wish to keep up with the development avoid embodying any messages on the uniforms or only embody their names to avoid authorized charges and fines..

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