Hotel in China rapped by wildlife officials for using endangered red pandas to wake up guests
They’re alarmingly cute.
A hotel in China has been rapped by local wildlife officials for using endangered red pandas during wake-up calls for guests, according to a report.
The Lehe Ledu Liangjiang Holiday Hotel, located in the mountains near Chongqing, offered boarders the option of a “red panda-themed holiday,” which included bringing the endangered species into guests’ rooms for wake-up calls, The Times of London reported.

For the morning meet-ups, the adorable, furry critters would be ushered into plush hotel rooms to interact with guests who shelled out for the special treatment.
The unique experience flew under the radar of wildlife officials in the Communist country — until a British tourist and YouTuber couple went viral with a panda video from Lehe Ledu.