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Lee View Hotel turned into "The House of Dancing Water" South Korean tourists hold umbrellas in the room to save passports: Hong Kong never disappoints

2023-01-25T11:51:20.690Z


As Hong Kong significantly eased entry and exit restrictions, when it was about to "tell the story of Hong Kong" to overseas tourists, a Korean tourist posted a post on the social platform Twitter today (25th), saying "Hong Kong never disappoi


As Hong Kong significantly eased entry and exit restrictions and was about to "tell Hong Kong's story" to overseas tourists, a Korean tourist posted a post on the social platform Twitter today (25th), saying "Hong Kong never disappoints (Hong Kong never disappoints) )" and posted videos and photos.

According to the video, the room at the Charterhouse Hotel in Causeway Bay where he stayed had serious water leakage from the ceiling.


The tourist also said that a staff member handed her an umbrella so that she could enter the room to "save" her passport, etc., and her clothes, wallet and earphones were all soaked, but the hotel did not provide any refund.


The Korean tourist with the surname "Park (transliteration: Park)" traveled to Hong Kong and stayed at the Charterhouse Hotel in Causeway Bay.

She posted on Twitter this afternoon and uploaded a 6-second video, referring to the current situation in her room.

The video shows that in a hotel room, there is a serious water leak at the location of the ceiling light bulb, like a waterfall. The bed is completely wet, and the ground is flooded. There are hotel slippers floating on the "water surface". The depth of the water is at least a few centimeters. Room" performance scene.

Hindsight or risk of electric shock

The Ms. Park said on Twitter that the staff had handed her an umbrella so she could go back to her room to "save" her travel passport and other items.

She said that she originally planned to return to Korea tomorrow (26th), but her clothes, shoes, wallet, Airpods earphones and souvenirs were all wet, and she was worried that she would have no clothes to wear.

She also said that she only realized afterwards that she entered the room at the risk of getting an electric shock.

Causeway Bay Charterhouse Hotel.

(profile picture)

In the evening, Ms. Park posted a video of the hotel lobby, showing a hotel staff using two brooms to push water out of the lobby, saying "Apparently now the entire hotel is flooded (now the entire hotel is flooded)".

She emphasized that she will return to Korea tomorrow, but the staff did not mention any refunds, and said that the compensation may take several months to process,

and described "Hong Kong never disappoints (Hong Kong never disappoints)".

It is understood that Ms. Park originally planned to travel to Hong Kong for two days, and now she has a Hong Kong friend to help her buy clothes, which saved her from the predicament of having only wet clothes to wear under the freezing weather today.

According to the data, the Lee View Hotel in Causeway Bay is a three-star hotel that provides 294 rooms and suites. Its website shows that the price of a superior room today is 421 yuan, and the rest of the rooms are fully booked.

The hotel was used as a hotel for East Asian athletes in 2009, and it was also converted into a designated quarantine hotel during the epidemic.

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Source: hk1

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