Chinese Tourist Fined RM700 for Eating Durian Inside SG Hotel Room | WeirdKaya
5 days ago
A Chinese tourist was hit with a RM700 (S$200) cleaning fee after she unknowingly ate durian inside her hotel room during a trip to Singapore.
The woman, who goes by the username “幽蓝桑” on Xiaohongshu, shared her experience in a video to warn others not to make the same mistake.
Receive letter informing her penalty the next dayShe said she had been exploring the city with a friend when they came across a roadside durian stall. Since there was no place to sit and enjoy the fruit, they decided to pack it back to their hotel.
The next day, after returning from a day out, she was shocked to find a letter from the hotel informing her that durian had been detected in her room—and that she would be charged S$200 (around RM700) for professional cleaning.
“I only spent S$13 (around RM46) on the durian, but now I have to pay S$200 in cleaning fees. It’s so expensive!” she said in disbelief.
Found out most hotels banned durianShe later searched online and realised many other tourists were also unaware that durians were banned in most hotels due to their strong smell.
She called the hotel to apologise, explaining that she genuinely didn’t know. The staff informed her that some hotels charge up to S$500 (RM1,700) for similar violations.
“They explained that a professional cleaning service had to be called in, and the room couldn’t be used for several days because of the smell, so they couldn’t offer any discount,” she added.
She also mentioned that the durian was sealed in a food container, wrapped in plastic wrap, and placed inside a bag—so hotel staff didn’t notice it when she entered.
To other durian lovers, she had one key takeaway:
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