Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Banknotes suddenly rained down on a hotel in Guangxi at night. Did someone really throw money away on purpose?

Banknotes suddenly rained down on a hotel in Guangxi at night. Did someone really throw money away on purpose?

Personally, I think one possibility is that the victim was really filming the video to gain some gimmicks and attention, and the other possibility is that his hands were really shaking and he accidentally threw the money away. (Although the possibility is small, it is not ruled out)

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Money fell from the sky! ?On the evening of July 6, at the Vienna Hotel on ASEAN Avenue in Dongxing City, someone threw money down from the 15th floor. They were all 100-yuan bills. What was going on?

A video circulated online showed hundred-dollar bills slowly floating down from the upper floors of the hotel. Many people were picking up money downstairs, and some called their friends to come and pick up money.

Witnesses said that some people left the scene quickly after picking up the money. After the police arrived at the hotel and took control of the scene, many people were still gathering outside. At about 11 o'clock that night, there were still people standing at the door of the hotel.

There are various opinions on the Internet about the amount of banknotes scattered. Some said it was 150,000 yuan, some said it was at least 300,000 yuan, and some said it was 30,000 yuan.

As for the reason for throwing money away, the most widely circulated theory on the Internet is that the police went to the hotel to catch gamblers, and the gamblers threw the money out of the hotel upstairs; some netizens also said that a couple had a fight and threw the money out of the window out of anger. ; Others say that the hotel is doing cash advertising and marketing.

According to insiders, it is suspected that someone upstairs accidentally shook his hand and failed to hold it in order to take a short video, and the banknotes blew to the ground. The hotel staff maintained order and the security also helped to pick up some of the money. The banknotes were returned to their original owners.

On the morning of the 7th, a reporter from the South China Morning Post learned from the police that it was not a police operation to arrest gambling that night. After the money-throwing incident occurred, the police quickly arrived at the scene to deal with the incident and verified that the move was done by a 30-year-old man from Zhejiang. The other party did not disclose the specific amount and reason.

Currently, the relevant work is still under further processing.

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To sum up, most of them may be caused by the victim accidentally dropping the cash in his hand when he was doing something, and it just blew down, resulting in The rain of banknotes made everyone mistakenly think that someone was throwing money away. After all, making money is not easy, and you are unlikely to give away your hard-earned money to others.