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A Chinese tourist was hit with a RM700 (S$200) cleaning fee after she unknowingly ate durian inside her hotel room during a trip to Singapore. The woman, who goes by the username “ 幽蓝桑 ” on Xiaohongshu, shared her experience in a video to warn others not to make the same mistake. Received letter informing her of fine She said she had been exploring the city with a friend when they came across a roadside durian stall. Since there was no place to sit and enjoy the fruit, they decided to pack it back to their hotel. The next day, after returning from a day out, she was shocked to find a letter from the hotel informing her that durian had been detected in her room—and that she would be charged S$200 (around RM700) for professional cleaning. Screenshot via XHS/幽蓝桑 “I only spent S$13 (around RM46) on the durian, but now I have to pay S$200 in cleaning fees. It’s so expensive!” she said in disbelief. - Advertisements - Found out most hotels banned durian She later sear...