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China Year of the Tiger promotion offering hotel guests rooms looking directly into a tiger enclosure condemned as cruel

  • Dubbed ‘beast rooms’, the suites will feature explosion-proof glass and allow guests to sleep next to the tiger
  • The hotel said the rooms are not yet open and authorities are evaluating the idea over safety concerns and criticism it was profiting from a caged animal

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‘Room with a view’: Chinese safari park hotel offering suites next to tiger enclosure has been accused of animal cruelty. Photo: Weibo/Nantong Forest Safari Park

A hotel in China is under fire over plans to offer suites looking directly into a tiger’s enclosure as part of a Chinese Year of the Tiger experience.

Sendi Tribe Treehouse Hotel, inside the Nantong Forest Safari Park, in Jiangsu province, eastern China, will offer new rooms built around the tiger’s pen in the adjoining park allowing guests to see the big cat through a window and sleep next to it during their stay.

The windows in the suites, dubbed “beast rooms”, will use explosion-proof glass to ensure visitors safety, according to a hotel employee.

The employee said there were four “beast rooms” that have been prepared, but she said the rooms are not open to the public yet.

“They’re not available yet. We haven’t been notified about when they will be put into use,” she said.

White tigers at Nantong Forest Safari Park on August 17, 2020, in China’s Jiangsu province. Photo: Getty
White tigers at Nantong Forest Safari Park on August 17, 2020, in China’s Jiangsu province. Photo: Getty

An official from the culture and tourism bureau of Nantong city’s Chongchuan district, where the park is located, told the South China Morning Post that it would re-evaluate the “special project” after it caused safety concerns and criticism that it’s profiting from the animals’ misery.

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