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China hotel uses red panda for morning calls, triggers safety concerns, service suspension

Rooms offering red panda morning calls priced from US$280 to US$420 per night, particularly popular among families with kids

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A hotel in China employed an adorable red panda for morning calls, which sparked safety concerns and led to a temporary service suspension. Photo: SCMP composite/RedNote
Fran Luin Beijing

A five-star hotel in China has sparked controversy by using a red panda for morning calls, prompting an investigation and suspension of the service by authorities.

The establishment, Lehe Ledu Liangjiang Hotel, located in southwestern China’s Chongqing municipality, raised public concerns after several guests shared videos of their morning calls delivered by an adorable red panda.

In the footage, the animal climbs onto beds and desks in hotel rooms, where guests are invited to pet and feed it.

In the footage, the animal playfully climbs onto beds and desks in hotel rooms, where guests are encouraged to pet and feed it. Photo: Douyin
In the footage, the animal playfully climbs onto beds and desks in hotel rooms, where guests are encouraged to pet and feed it. Photo: Douyin

Opened in 2010, the hotel is part of a tourist resort that includes a wildlife park and features over 100 rooms. Its service offerings include “getting close to animals”.

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The rooms that feature the red panda morning calls are priced between 2,000 and 3,000 yuan (US$280 to US$420) per night, and they remain especially popular among families with children.

The hotel employs four red panda “staff members”, including an adult red panda, about two years old, that provides the morning call service.

The hotel has four red panda “staff members”, including an adult red panda, around two years old, that provided the morning call service. Photo: Douyin
The hotel has four red panda “staff members”, including an adult red panda, around two years old, that provided the morning call service. Photo: Douyin

Guests typically have a few minutes to interact with the red panda, depending on its mood, with a caretaker present for safety reasons.

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