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Hotel Guests Found THIS Inside Their Room! Who Left It Behind??

GiC Team GICexpat 2020-03-31


Everyone should maintain a certain level of hygiene when in public, especially in hotel rooms where others are going to be staying after you check out.


This wasn’t the case at a five-star hotel in Nanning, Guangxi province. 


To the horrible surprise of a guest, someone else had left a nasty sanitary pad inside an electric kettle!




The person who had just booked the room was a 23-year-old woman who was staying with another woman, as shown in the surveillance camera footage.


Hotel staff called the police as soon as the pad had been found.




The deputy general manager of that hotel said that police officers proceeded with contacting the guests, who admitted having left the sanitary pad inside the kettle and offered a formal apology to the hotel.


However, the woman said that she had already left the city and was asked to cooperate with the police and the hotel by returning to Nanning as soon as possible. The reason behind her unsanitary behavior remains to be further investigated.


Sadly, this isn’t the first time someone has left something personal in an electric kettle in hotel rooms: it was once reported that a guest had boiled socks inside!


Upon hearing about the sanitary pad story, netizens rushed to drop their comments online, sharing that this woman should be blacklisted. 


According to the interim measures on the record management of uncivilized tourism behaviors issued by the former national tourism administration back in 2016, intended incidents occurring in hotels may be recorded, even if they do not constitute a violation nor a crime.


For the time being, tourism authorities have released a number of batches of relatively serious uncivilized behaviors by tourists, and the temporary measures require that the data will be kept for one to five years.



According to the interim measures on the record management of uncivilized tourism behaviors issued by the former national tourism administration in 2016, uncivilized behaviors that occur while staying in hotels may be recorded even if they do not constitute a violation or crime.


At present, tourism authorities have released a number of batches of relatively serious tourists uncivilized behavior, and the temporary measures require that the data will be kept for one to five years.



Industry insiders have shared that damages brought to their property can allow them to ask for compensation. It is in the discretion of the hotel, and within their right, to refuse access to misbehaving guests. 


It’s stories like these that may you think twice about how clean your next hotel room really is…


What do you think?


Source: CCTV

Editor: Crystal Huang

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