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Airbnb’s Plan to Host a Night at Great Wall of China Hits a Wall After Government Disapproves

Saturday, August 11, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Airbnb’s Plan to Host a Night at Great Wall of China Hits a Wall After Government Disapproves

The Great Wall of China is an iconic spectacle of architecture and is important not just from a historical perspective but is also metaphorical of China’s perseverance. So, popular travel accommodation provider Airbnb recently decided to host a contest and invite some tourists to spend a night inside the towers of this unique monument. Wonderful, you might think? But the Chinese authorities disagree and have disapproved of the contest.

Airbnb’s contest, which was announced last week, sought its users to compete for up to four slots to spend a night at a “Great Wall Wonder house” – or in simpler words, one of the guard’s towers. However, Airbnb’s plans hit the wall when the Yanqing District cultural commission said that promotional contest conflicts with the plans for the conservation of the Great Wall of China, which is recognized as a world heritage site by UNESCO.

2,600 years of history. 13,000 miles long, and one of the 7 wonders of the world.

Enter for the once-in-a-lifetime chance to spend a #NightAt the Great Wall: https://t.co/dmJYjti2lW pic.twitter.com/MakccVNqLP

— Airbnb (@Airbnb) August 2, 2018

Airbnb, in a statement, said that the planning for the campaign was done after months of extensive “communication and agreement” while the authorities have simply denied any communication with the company. But at the same, it said that it has resorted to not push the authorities as it looks to expand its business in the country and might not want to be in a conflict with the government, as it might face the same fate as other tech companies.

Now that its plans have gotten salty, Airbnb says that it is now working “on a range of other experiences and initiatives that showcase China as a destination.” The company has apologized to the participants of the contest for causing any disappointment.

As Reuters notes, strict laws in China have tended the homestay industry to remain a “gray area in China.” But if you’re still interested, this is how Airbnb had planned to host the winners of the contest:




Authored by Piyush Suthar
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