Sometimes, in smaller Chinese-owned budget hostels, they always place an altar, with ancestor's tablet, near the front lobby.
There will be certain room(s) which will be ' occupied ' by them.
Here are some beliefs of the hoteliers:
"For single hotels, there is at least one permanent room which should be left vacant at all times.
No matter how full the hotel is, they are not to sell that room to any guest.
It is said that the special room is 'reserved' for those 'special visitors'.
"So, if you plan to stay in some hotel, always book in advance. Try to avoid walk-ins.
If the receptionist tells you there's no more room available, do not insist to get one anymore or try to bribe them to give you a room.
If you do that, most of the time the room you have will be that 'special room'.
Here are some tips on how to protect yourself.
"Before entering your room, always knock on the door first, even if you know the room is vacant."
After you enter the room, if you feel very cold suddenly and have 'chicken spore',
leave the room quietly immediately.
See the reception to change room.
The receptionist understands what's happening.
"After you enter the room,
immediately switch on all of the lights,
and open the curtain to let the sunlight in.
"Before you go to bed,
arrange your shoes so that one of them is upside down.
This represents yin and yang to protect you while you're asleep.
"Always leave at least a lamp on while you're sleeping, preferably the toilet lamp..
"If you' re staying alone on a twin bed, do not sleep with the other bed vacant.
Put your things, like luggage, on the other bed before you sleep.
"Here's another tip.
When you enter your hotel room, look for the Bible. Most hotels place the Bible inside a drawer.
If upon entering, you see the Bible on the table, DON'T STAY IN THAT ROOM.
It means 'special visitors' are there.
"If you see the Bible opened up on the table, LEAVE THAT ROOM IMMEDIATELY and request for a change of room!
It means the 'special visitor' is really creating trouble in that room!
Tips on protecting yourself in the cineplex
Do not attend the first screening of any movies in the cinema.
By the first screening, it means the first time the movie is shown in that particular cinema.
Why?
The first screening is meant for the 'special visitors'. However, if you insist on going, then sit somewhere in the middle.
The first and last rows are reserved for 'them'.
"Ever notice the last row in your local Cineplex is always vacant?
Now you know 'who' reserves the seats."
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