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A Chinese blogger caused chaos in a Chinese city after telling people she would have s3x with them for free on social media.

There were claims that around 3,000 people flocked to the hotel the woman stated she was staying at in southern China.

The woman, identified as 19-year-old Miss Ye, has been arrested by local police on suspicion of prostitution, according to a police statement.

The incident is stated to have happened in Haitang Bay, Sanya, on Hai island of southern China, according to Chinese news site ifeng.com.

Police launched an investigation upon receiving reports from Double Tree by Hilton, stated ifeng.com.

Apparently, Miss Ye uploaded a post at 8pm on March 1 to advertise for her 'free s3x service'.

The post, which has been deleted, read: 'Who's coming to get me...to have s3x...for free.'

Then she left a room number 6316 in the post.

Miss Ye is stated to have arrived at Sanya, a popular tourist destination in China, on February 26 from Shanghai, east China.

Double Tree by Hilton confirmed that the suspect had checked in at the hotel around 3pm and stayed in room 6316, according to ifeng.com.

After she uploaded the post, she was forced to checkout her room at 10pm as numerous people knocked on her door, stated the ifeng.com report.

The hotel's concierge also received phone calls asking for the details of the guest staying at room 6316.

Chinese blogger, Ms Ye, wrote a post to ask people to look for her at room 6316 of Double Tree by Hilton hotel as she claimed to offer free s3x

The 19-year-old then explained it was just a joke and asked web users to stop sharing the post

Pictured: Chinese blogger, Ms Ye, wrote a post to ask people to look for her at room 6316 of Double Tree by Hilton hotel as she claimed to offer free s3x

Double Tree by Hilton receive calls that people are asking for details of the guest staying at room 6316

Some web users film as they are looking at the room in the hotel

Double Tree by Hilton receive calls that people are asking for details of the guest staying at room 6316 (left). Some web users film as they are looking at the room in the hotel (right)

The young blogger, feeling scared, replied under her post and stated she was just joking and begged web users to stop looking for her at the hotel.

Videos emerged online as some men film themselves going to the hotel and looking for Miss Ye.

'I'm on my way to room 6316, hahahahhaha, and here I am!' stated one man who was filming his journey.

Other web users posted pictures of the door sign on WeChat, a Chinese instant messaging app, and stated they were queuing outside the room.

Police reportedly arrested Miss Ye at a hotel at Sanya Phoenix International Airport on suspicion of prostitution.

Ms Ye is seen leaving the hotel with the help of a hotel staff member on March 1 night

She then posts online to beg web users to stop sharing her post and stated it was just a joke

Ms Ye is seen leaving the hotel with the help of a hotel staff member on March 1 night (left). She then posts online to beg web users to stop sharing her post and stated it was just a joke (right)

Double Tree by Hilton at Haitang Bay, Sanya, reported the incident to local police

Double Tree by Hilton at Haitang Bay, Sanya, reported the incident to local police

As stated by a statement issued during a press conference on March 3, Miss Ye requested hotel staff to escort her out of her room and put her on a taxi.

The statement also said Miss Ye admitted to the police that she had intentionally posted the message online to attract followers.

Her social media account on Weibo has been taken down.

MailOnline has contacted Double Tree by Hilton at Sanya for comments. One public relations officer stated the hotel is looking into the matters.

The woman has been given a 15-day detention and a 500 yuan (£57) fine in accordance with the criminal law of the People's Republic of China.

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