The huge floating restaurant 'Jumbo', which was considered a landmark in Hong Kong, sank into the sea at a depth of 1,000m.



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Founded in 1976 by Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho with an investment of about 5.3 billion won, 'Jumbo' has been known as the world's largest marine restaurant for over 40 years.



It was also used as a filming location for the movie '007' series and the movie 'The Thieves' with a domestic audience of 10 million.



Jumbo was suspended in March 2020 due to a sharp drop in tourists due to COVID-19.



It was closed, but the accumulated deficit increased due to maintenance.



Unfortunately, the history of more than 40 years had to come to an end before reaching the destination.



As she passed through the Paracel Archipelago in the South China Sea, she encountered unfavorable conditions, and the ship gradually tilted and eventually capsized.



Fortunately, there were no casualties, but it is difficult to salvage the sinking site because the depth of the water exceeds 1,000m.



Netizens responded, "It was a must-see place when Hong Kong movies were good in the past, but it's a pity."



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