The Guardian (USA)

Chinese hotel with polar bear enclosure opens to outrage

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A Chinese hotel built around a central polar bear enclosure for the nonstop viewing pleasure of its guests has opened to immediate condemnati­on from conservati­onists.

At Harbin Polar Land in north-east China, the hotel bedrooms’ windows face onto the bears’ pen, with visitors told the animals are their “neighbours 24 hours a day”.

A video shows the bears – a threatened species – being photograph­ed by crowds of guests under harsh warm lights, in a space consisting of fake rocks and icicles and a white painted floor.

Animal rights organisati­ons reacted with outrage, urging customers to stay away from establishm­ents profiting “from animals’ misery”.

“Polar bears belong in the Arctic, not in zoos or glass boxes in aquariums and certainly not in hotels,” said Peta Asia’s vice-president, Jason Baker.

In the wild, polar bears usually roam territorie­s that can span thousands of miles, Baker added.

Harbin is famous for its ice-carving festival, and the hotel resembles a giant igloo, its roof topped with artificial ice. But some Chinese social media users expressed unease at the theme being taken to this extreme.

“A panoramic prison for polar bears … Haven’t we learned anything about animal cruelty?” one commentato­r said.

“Gaps in China’s wildlife protection law allows businesses to exploit animals without any concern for their welfare,” a spokesman for China Animal Protection Network, who declined to be named, told AFP.

Chinese authoritie­s recently changed the law to ban the consumptio­n of wildlife for food, after speculatio­n over the origins of the coronaviru­s nudged investigat­ors towards a Wuhan market where live animals were for sale.

But the use of parts of endangered species in traditiona­l medicine remains rampant, and Chinese circuses and zoos are often criticised for poor standards of animal housing and care.

 ?? Photograph: AFP/Getty ?? Hotel guests watch the polar bears in their enclosure at the hotel in Harbin, China.
Photograph: AFP/Getty Hotel guests watch the polar bears in their enclosure at the hotel in Harbin, China.
 ?? Photograph: Xinhua/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? Visitors look at a polar bear in the enclosure.
Photograph: Xinhua/Rex/Shuttersto­ck Visitors look at a polar bear in the enclosure.

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