Hong Kong's iconic giant floating restaurant is immersed in the South China Sea
The iconic floating Hong Kong restaurant capsized in the South China Sea, less than a week after being withdrawn from the city, its parent company said on Monday.
Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Ltd. He said the floating restaurant faced "bad conditions" as it passed around Xisha Island, which also introduced the island package. According to the statement, the water entered the 260-meter-long boat and began to deviate on Saturday.
The company said no one was injured, but attempts to save the ship failed. It finally collapsed on Sunday.
The company says it is "very saddened by the accident," increasing the depth of the water "makes storage more difficult.
"The company has now received further details of the accident from the towing company," the statement said. "Due to the impact of the current situation, Jumbo Kingdom has suspended its service" published on the website of Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Ltd. According to its homepage, Jumbo Kingdom is a unique combination of Hong Kong countryside, popular tourist attractions and great restaurants.
A popular tourist attraction, the company welcomes celebrities and politicians, including Tom Cruise, Queen Elizabeth II. and more than 30 million additional visitors.
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