Stranded in Jeju: Hong Kong Woman’s 3-Month Nightmare After a Fateful Steaming Session Turns Violent
▲ “Looking Around” reported that a Hong Kong woman caused official trouble by taking photos at a jjimjilbang while traveling in Jeju, South Korea.
[Looking around / South Korea / Jeju / Jjimjilbang]Everyone takes photos to check in when traveling, but a Hong Kong woman got into trouble when she went to Jeju, South Korea to check in! An audience member, Liu Sheng, told TVB“Looking around”The reporter asked for help, saying that his wife and friends went to Jeju, South Korea with a group in July. However, they went to one of the scenic spots because they did not know that taking photos was not allowed at the jjimjilbang, but they took photos to check in. As a result, a Korean person present reported the case and got into trouble.
Liu Sheng pointed out that starting from July 7, Mrs. Liu was detained for three days. By July 9, her group members had returned to Hong Kong, leaving Mrs. Liu alone. With the contact and assistance of a travel agency manager in Jeju, South Korea, Mrs. Liu left the police station, but she still had to stay there to wait for the lawsuit. However, Mrs. Liu is still stranded in Jeju to this day.
The Immigration Department responded that after receiving the client’s request for help, it immediately learned about the situation through the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong and the Chinese Consulate General in Jeju, and provided appropriate advice and feasible assistance according to the wishes of the client. The Consulate General sent personnel Accompany the client to learn about the progress of the case from the relevant authorities and request that the case be handled as soon as possible. The prescription reminds citizens to pay attention to local customs and habits when outside.
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Liu Sheng said that he had sought help from the Immigration Department and contacted a local organization called “Chinese Home” to follow up on the incident. During this period, three victims requested a total settlement amount of 15 million won, equivalent to about HK$180,000. However, Mrs. Liu said that they did not have that much money, and the other party reduced it to about HK$90,000.
But when Mr. Lau called his wife before remitting the money, Mrs. Lau said she now had to suffer a lawsuit even if she paid. Mr. Lau said angrily, “Isn’t it? You’ve already paid the settlement money, and you have to sue?” Mrs. Lau said that because the “settlement money” was now “agreement money”.
The incident has been turbulent to this day, and Mrs. Liu has no time to return home. Mrs. Liu is not used to local food, and she has to “burn silver paper” to pay hotel bills every day. Moreover, she suffers from diabetes. She was supposed to have a follow-up consultation in August, so Mr. Liu had no choice but to send medicine through a travel agency. To his wife, he reluctantly said that it would not be a problem to go to jail immediately, and it was better than the current situation of “staying aimlessly”.
Immigration Department: Appropriate assistance has been provided. People should understand local customs and habits.
The Immigration Department responded to media inquiries tonight (26th) and stated that regarding Hong Kong residents stranded in Jeju, South Korea, after receiving the person’s request for help, the Immigration Department immediately learned about it through the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Hong Kong and the Chinese Consulate General in Jeju. situation, and provide appropriate advice and feasible assistance according to the wishes of the parties concerned. After receiving the referral, the Consulate General took the initiative to send personnel to meet with the client, and coordinated with local overseas Chinese to provide appropriate and feasible assistance to the client, including accompanying the client to learn about the progress of the case from the relevant authorities and requesting that the case be handled as soon as possible.
The Immigration Department stated that it will continue to maintain close contact with the parties, the Commissioner’s Office and the Consulate General, actively follow up on the incident and provide feasible assistance according to the wishes of the parties. The prescription also reminds citizens that when traveling to other places, they should first understand local customs and abide by local laws and regulations.
If Hong Kong residents overseas need assistance, they can call the 24-hour helpline of the Immigration Department’s “Assistance to Hong Kong Residents Unit” at (852) 1868; call “1868” using network data through the “Immigration Department Mobile App” hotline or use the 1868 chatbot; send a message to the 1868 WhatsApp helpline or 1868 WeChat helpline; or submit an online help form for help.
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TOPick checked and found that Korean media reported on the incident in July that the Western Jeju Police Station arrested a female tourist in her 60s on suspicion of violating the local “Sexual Violence Special Act” on July 8 and restricted her from leaving the country.
It is alleged that the woman involved used her mobile phone to take photos of other people’s naked bodies in the women’s section of a public bathhouse in Jeju on the morning of July 7. The police checked the woman’s mobile phone and found that 3 to 4 bathhouse guests were captured in the mirror. . When the woman was questioned, she explained that she was surprised by the bathhouse facilities and used her mobile phone to check in, but she did not expect to get into trouble.
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