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Chinese couple stayed two days - but this is how they left the room

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Chinese couple stayed two days - but this is how they left the room

 

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Pictures (2): Sanook

 

A landlord in Phuket went on Facebook to show the state of his room after a Chinese couple had stayed for two days.

 

Sanook reported there was enough litter for a month.

 

The first that "Ton" heard about it was when the maid alerted him with her screams.

 

He went to take pictures that he put on his Facebook page, Ton Music Phuket.

 

Ton told Sanook that he rented the room out at 800 baht a day. The man had kept pestering him with questions about where to buy seafood and fruit nearby but he had never seen the woman emerge from the room.

 

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In ten years of renting out his property he had never seen this - though he was not blaming the Chinese. Many of them are fine, he said.

 

The maid took all day to tidy up - then they decided to leave the room for two days to air as it really smelled bad.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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1 minute ago, NCC1701A said:

Ho Lee Fuk!

 

 

With his wife , Hoo Flung Dung.

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

Sanook reported there was enough litter for a month.

So there is a monthly acceptable level then????

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renting a room for 2 days, ? naughty boy. might be getting a visit soon

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Farang "persona non grata". Chinese, "quality tourists". But I know that there are undesirables in both groups.

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Somewhat ironic that the little blue rubbish bin beside the fridge is empty.

 

 

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1 hour ago, mercman24 said:

renting a room for 2 days, ? naughty boy. might be getting a visit soon

The fact there's a maid implies it's a guesthouse.

 

It's not just the Chinese, by the way. We once had similar with a Swedish couple, though we did discover they were junkies. They were red-carded.

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Oh dear! According to me there is not enough hours in two days to be able to create such a mess.

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18 minutes ago, Get Real said:

Oh dear! According to me there is not enough hours in two days to be able to create such a mess.

You seemingly don't know the Chinese very well ...

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Chinese hotels (in China) have a standard way of dealing with this.

 

A hefty deposit is requested  demanded up front along with the room payment. The deposit is only returned once any charges for damage (particularly cigarette burns), mess, room service, mini bar, etc. have been taken.

 

No jai dee in China. The Thais will have to learn the hard way.

3 hours ago, mercman24 said:

renting a room for 2 days, ? naughty boy. might be getting a visit soon

 

The first that "Ton" heard about it .. Seems he is a local...

Had it read " the first that Peter heard about it", different story :whistling:

Not just Chinese. We once had a younger Russian lady stay for a month. She was a Time Share sales person and would leave the apartment all beautified (and was a good looking  woman). Yet when she checked out the apartment was disgusting, especially the toilet. She had caused a blocked toilet yet kept on using it without telling us. 

And what if the chap who posted these pictures all around, made up the whole scenario by himself by adding the rubbish just to make the buzz ?!...fake news, fake pictures....anybody can claim and post any nonsense today.....but relax....I also get annoyed very often by the Chinese behaviour, so no need to bait on this post ?

3 hours ago, madmitch said:

The fact there's a maid implies it's a guesthouse.

 

It's not just the Chinese, by the way. We once had similar with a Swedish couple, though we did discover they were junkies. They were red-carded.

There is a certain percentage of renters that seem to be incapable of keeping the place tidy and turn places into junkyards.  I remember one place in Toronto where the landlord literally had to call the hazmat team to clean out (a slightly longer) rental place as it was crammed with crap and even dead animals.  

5 hours ago, Denim said:

With his wife , Hoo Flung Dung.

His name is Sum Yung Man.

 

1 hour ago, Briggsy said:

Chinese hotels (in China) have a standard way of dealing with this.

 

A hefty deposit is requested  demanded up front along with the room payment. The deposit is only returned once any charges for damage (particularly cigarette burns), mess, room service, mini bar, etc. have been taken.

 

No jai dee in China. The Thais will have to learn the hard way.

Stayed in China many times and never been subjected to this.

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Maybe chines had a subliminal message to Thais wanted to show them what their beaches and country side looks like. We all know how garbaged Thai environment is, plastic bags killing wild like by the thousands.

wake up Thailand or you will

really resemble the filthy hotel room within next few years ! ! ! 

These are the quality tourists the TAT is pursuing. Almost 10 million Chinese visited Thailand in 2017. They are putting all of their eggs in the Chinese basket. Good luck with that.

 

I am sure these people are not representative of the average Chinese tourist. But what can one even say? Do they live like that at home? Why such disrespect? I hesitate to leave anything in a hotel room when I check out. Were these guests human, or did they rent the room to animals?

6 hours ago, mercman24 said:

renting a room for 2 days, ? naughty boy. might be getting a visit soon

Just what I was thinking.....  Air BnB  or similar????    Did he fill in the right forms for immigration, etc, etc???

36 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

These are the quality tourists the TAT is pursuing. Almost 10 million Chinese visited Thailand in 2017. They are putting all of their eggs in the Chinese basket. Good luck with that.

 

I am sure these people are not representative of the average Chinese tourist. But what can one even say? Do they live like that at home? Why such disrespect? I hesitate to leave anything in a hotel room when I check out. Were these guests human, or did they rent the room to animals?

Animals????  My 6 dogs couldn't / WOULDN'T make that much mess in 2 days.    

well at least they upheld the asian tradition of getting through enough plastic bags to make a small island in the pacific

 

When my wife's relatives turn up, my house looks very similar to this mess within an hour.

Thanks god, they never stay too long.

Ho Lee Cheet. To use the song line of Monty Python:

...there's 900 million of them in the world today, you better learn to like them that's why I say

I like Chinese...

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1 hour ago, scorecard said:

His name is Sum Yung Man.

 

I was once mistaken for his brother Han Sum Man ...

It looks like they emptied bin bags all over the place before leaving. Charge a big deposit, returned when the room is checked, as they do’ in hotels.

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