
In the bizarre incident hiring the nature reserve, she hired people to present as dance savages for tourists for incredible £6 000 (500 yuan) daily. These unusual rent were reported in the Chinese National Nature Reserve Shennongjia in Hubei.
According to the post of southern China, Morning has asked about 10,000 people to work that they have become a divine in a tourist destination, which is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Why does the reserve need savages?
Shennongjia Tour Zone contains primaeval ecology, a rich biodiversity and legends of a savage in its mountains. The average summer temperature of the area is around 20 degrees Celsius, making it a popular tourist destination.
To make tourists more realistic legends about the savage, the nature reserve is trying to hire 16 people to work as savages in reserve from July to August.
Description of work: What do these dancing savages have to do?
Recruitment advertising said that those looking for work as savages in a nature reserve were obliged to wear wild clothes, guard the forest area, dance for tourists and participate in further interactions with tourists.
They will also be obliged to shoot their work and share videos on social media.
In addition, they are also expected to accept and eat food that tourists give them.
“Those who like to eat raw food will also have a priority,” he added.
Savage workers were asked not to talk to tourists unless they were asked to get toilets. When interacting with tourists, they are only allowed to publish noise.
The company said there was no gender or age limit for candidates, but it should provide medical documents to prove that they are physically healthy.
“Those who have an open personality who are creative in shooting short videos and accustomed to life in the wild for a long time will be preferred,” the company said.
Savage workers were also forbidden to touch wild animals and were advised to “escape immediately” if they encounter unidentified creatures.
Working hours are from 8:00 to 17:00.
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