U.S. short-term rental service Airbnb Inc. has hit a wall with its newest marketing program in China, after regulators objected to a promotion offering sleepovers on the Great Wall of China. The San Francisco-based company last week asked users in China to compete for four slots to stay at a “Great Wall Wonder house,” sleeping overnight in one of the wall’s guard towers. However, a district cultural commission said Monday that it did not support the promotion as it was not in line with conservation plans for the wall, a UNESCO world heritage site. In a statement, Airbnb said it had canceled the promotion and understood and respected the government’s stance. It added that “the initiation of the campaign (was) based on months of communication and agreement.” The Yanqing district cultural commission, however, said on its verified Weibo account Monday that it had not received or approved any application from Airbnb. Domestic media reported the exchange Thursday. The Great Wall is among 28 sites in the company’s latest round of contests, which also offer opportunities to sleep out at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, Boston’s Fenway Park baseball ground and the Paris Catacombs. Airbnb said it was working “on a range of other experiences and initiatives that showcase China as a destination.” (SD-Agencies) |