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“Zhijin Cave Hotel Discount” Hong Kong tour guide scolded tourists like dogs: don’t shop or eat

Hong Kong tour guide was exposed: She called tourists like dogs if they didn’t shop or eat.

Shenzhen Special Administrative Region News Mainland China TV station recently broadcast a clip of a Hong Kong female tour guide insulting tourists for not shopping on a tour bus. Dong Yiu-chung, director-general of the Hong Kong Travel Industry Council, expressed concern about the incident on the 15th and would deal with it seriously.

Video: Hong Kong tour guide says mainland tourists now owe her.

Dong Yao said that he had written to Guangdong Satellite TV to ask for detailed information and sought help from the Guangdong Tourism Bureau. He pointed out that the Hong Kong Travel Industry Council will handle every complaint seriously, and to prevent such incidents from happening, the Council will strengthen surprise inspections.

According to relevant clips, the female tour guide kept insulting the passengers in the car for not buying jewelry, making them lose face, and questioned that if they were poor, it would be better to stay at home and not travel.

She said: "You owe me now, not me. I will give you food and shelter. Now you don't pay. If you don't pay in this life, you will pay in the next life. That's how people are. . What’s the point of spending a small amount of money to have fun?”

The entire tour bus was silent, and all the tourists were frightened. But the female tour guide refused to let go of the tourists and threatened not to give them dinner and lock the hotel door.

Questions about traveling to Hong Kong and Macao have appeared frequently recently. Wu, chairman of the Hong Kong Travel Industry Council, said that in the final analysis, it is still an issue of "zero tour fee" and "negative tour fee". The committee will join forces with the tourism board to crack down on them, tighten penalties and hope the industry will discipline itself. (Sam)

Compulsory shopping explodes online in Hong Kong. Netizens began to criticize the documentary.

Recently, netizens posted “Records of Forced Shopping in Hong Kong” which attracted a lot of attention. Netizens began to crusade against ultra-low-priced Hong Kong tours.

"What you owe me now is not mine. I will give you food and shelter, but you don't have to pay. If you don't pay it back in this life, you will pay it back in the next life. That's how people are. What's the point of spending a little money to have fun? What do you mean?"

"Don't hurt me. I'm ashamed to come out of the jewelry store. We can't even make a small difference to others."

" When staying in a hotel, I will lock all the doors. You don’t need to go out. Don’t you spend enough?”

This is a video secretly recorded by a netizen. The trainer is a tour guide in Hong Kong. The source of the controversy is naturally the notorious "jewelry store." "We paid the toll, but we were trained to be like turtles and grandsons." This is another disaster caused by the "ultra-low-price Hong Kong tour".

Since May this year, former national table tennis team member Chen Youming has been forced to shop by unlicensed tour guides in Hong Kong. He was so excited that he suffered a heart attack and died. In Hong Kong, tour guides maliciously cancel travel tickets, etc. As a result, online voices crusading against ultra-low-price Hong Kong travel have surged. [Previous][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][Next]