Quarantine at Nina Hotel connected the guests and the staff members in a way they never expected. Choi said warmly, “even after the guests finished quarantine and left the hotel, they still send festive greetings and food to us just like a second family. We are grateful to see that we created a strong sense of community in the time of social distancing”
Text by: Kelly Chan
29 November 2021
Who says quarantine during the pandemic has to be lonely? Hong Kong residents Monique de Raaij and Asheefa Sarangi proved otherwise with their successful “The Wave” event while quarantined at Nina Hotel Island South.
In September, de Raaij and Sarangi invited more than 170 rooms via Whatsapp to decorate their windows with positive messages formed by colourful post-it notes. Some shouted “Ciao Hong Kong”, “Cheer Up 8” and “Let’s Rock” lifting up the spirits of passers-by who waved back to the residents with cheerful smiles.
In September, de Raaij and Sarangi invited more than 170 rooms via Whatsapp to decorate their windows with positive messages formed by colourful post-it notes. Some shouted “Ciao Hong Kong”, “Cheer Up 8” and “Let’s Rock” lifting up the spirits of passers-by who waved back to the residents with cheerful smiles.
A girl quarantined at Nina Hotel Island South looked at the people who were waving at her from the outside
Staff members of Nina Hotel Island South waved at the guests by the swimming pool as a support of "The Wave" event
More than 170 rooms joined "The Wave" event and decorated their windows with positive messages formed by colourful post-it notes
Nina Hotel Island South sponsored guest-led initiatives including snacks and drinks for virtual Happy Hours and surprise gifts
The hotel sponsored guest-led initiatives like snacks and beers for virtual Happy Hours and arranged surprises. “We knew they might feel bored, so we sent simple games to each room and surprised them with gifts once they completed the game.” Said Cissy.
Quarantine at Nina Hotel connected the guests and the staff members in a way they never expected. Choi said warmly, “even after the guests finished quarantine and left the hotel, they still send festive greetings and food to us just like a second family. We are grateful to see that we created a strong sense of community in the time of social distancing”
Quarantine at Nina Hotel connected the guests and the staff members in a way they never expected. Choi said warmly, “even after the guests finished quarantine and left the hotel, they still send festive greetings and food to us just like a second family. We are grateful to see that we created a strong sense of community in the time of social distancing”