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China, scenes of unsanitary cleaning in subways and luxury hotels have been captured one after another, causing controversy.

It is not the first time, but there seems to be no improvement in hygiene management even amid the corona crisis.



This is Kim Ji-sung, correspondent in Beijing.



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is inside the subway in Shanghai, China.



A beauty salon wipes the floor with a mop, then lifts it up and wipes the seat.




It goes down again and cleans the floor without worrying about the passengers' eyes.



In Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, a video of a hotel employee wiping the toilet with a guest bath towel was released.




It happened in a famous 5-star hotel that costs hundreds of thousands of won per night.



Chinese social media was filled with criticism, and the Shanghai subway and the hotel side by side apologized and promised to prevent recurrence.



[Shenzhen hotel officials: This cleaning method by the staff does not match our hotel's normal operating and service standards.]



This has happened in the past.



Three years ago, the hotel's Heilongjiang Harbin dwaetgo caught refurbish the toilet cleaning brush Room cup



[staff: (?.? What's this scent sounds great toilet cleaner) Yes, the toilet cleaner -



including Beijing two years ago, Scenes of unsanitary cleaning of five luxury hotels nationwide were revealed.



Towels that fell on the floor and the clothes the staff were wearing were shown washing cups and dishes.



It was caused by not having enough cleaning personnel to save money.



[Hotel staff: I'm in a hurry. I'm in a hurry every day. (Are you so busy every day?) Ever since.]



In June, when Corona 19 was in full swing, President Xi Jinping emphasized thorough hygiene management and proposed the so-called'patriotic sanitation movement'.



It is being pointed out that the idea of ​​hygiene has become dull again.



(Video coverage: Choi Deok-hyun, Video editing: Jung Yong-hwa, CG: Seo Seung-hyun, Lee Jun-ho)