(CNN) — An iconic Hong Kong floating restaurant has sunk, simply days after it was towed out to sea en path to an unspecified vacation spot.

Jumbo Kingdom, a three-story vessel, the outside of which was styled after a Chinese language imperial palace, was towed away by tugboats final Tuesday after practically half a century moored within the metropolis’s southwest waters.

The restaurant’s fundamental boat was touring to an undisclosed shipyard when it capsized on Saturday after assembly “antagonistic situations” close to the Paracel Islands (often known as the Xisha Islands) within the South China Sea, Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises Restricted mentioned in an announcement Monday.

The Jumbo Kingdom in Hong Kong, pictured in 2014.

The Jumbo Kingdom in Hong Kong, pictured in 2014.

Bruce Yan/South China Morning Put up/Getty Pictures

The boat sank greater than 1,000 meters (3,280 ft), making salvage work “extraordinarily troublesome,” the assertion mentioned.

It added that Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises was “very saddened by this accident,” and was working to collect extra particulars from the towing firm. No crew members have been injured.

On Tuesday, the Hong Kong authorities requested the homeowners for a report on how the vessel got here to capsize, public broadcaster RTHK reported, amid requires a extra thorough investigation into the circumstances that led to the sinking.

The information of the sinking was met with consternation on-line, with many Hong Kong social media customers bemoaning the inelegant finish to one among Hong Kong’s most acknowledged historic icons.

Some posted artwork depicting the restaurant underwater, whereas others shared farewell messages or fond reminiscences of visits previous.

Hong Kong political celebration Third Facet described the incident as baffling and accused the federal government and people concerned within the restaurant’s administration of not directly inflicting the capsizing of “Hong Kong folks’s collective reminiscence,” RTHK reported.

Others noticed the sinking ship as a darkly comedian metaphor for Hong Kong’s alleged fortunes, as town — nonetheless largely shut off from the remainder of the world — clings on to pandemic restrictions following a number of years of political turmoil.

The 260-foot lengthy (about 80 meters) restaurant was the principle boat of Jumbo Kingdom, a greater than 2,000 particular person capability eatery which included an older and smaller sister restaurant boat, a barge for seafood tanks, a kitchen boat, and eight small ferries to move guests from close by piers.

Jumbo Kingdom, which at one time was the world’s largest floating restaurant, starred in lots of Hong Kong and worldwide films, together with “Enter the Dragon” starring Bruce Lee, and “James Bond: The Man with the Golden Gun.”

It additionally hosted visiting luminaries together with Queen Elizabeth II, Jimmy Carter and Tom Cruise.

The restaurant, which was solely accessible through small Jumbo-branded ferries, was well-known for its lavish Imperial-style façade, plentiful neon lights, large specifically commissioned work within the stairwell and its colourful Chinese language-style motifs — together with a golden throne within the eating corridor.

“A restaurant on this scale on a floating construction is kind of distinctive on the planet,” mentioned Charles Lai, an architect and founding father of Hong Kong Architectural Historical past throughout an interview with CNN earlier this month.

“If we have a look at the historic context, it was constructed at a time when this imperial-style Chinese language aesthetic wasn’t even inspired in China (“Previous Issues” have been to be eliminated through the Cultural Revolution). So Jumbo Kingdom mirrored how Chinese language in Hong Kong then had a larger craving or ardour for these outdated Chinese language traditions,” mentioned Lai.

“It (additionally) displays the shut relation and historical past Hong Kong has with the ocean.”

However because the fishing inhabitants within the island’s southern harbor dwindled, the restaurant group turned much less standard, and had been struggling a deficit since 2013.

The pandemic dealt the ultimate blow, with Jumbo’s homeowners asserting in March 2020 that they had collected losses of greater than $13 million and the restaurant could be closed till additional discover.

A number of proposals had been put ahead to avoid wasting the historic icon, however its excessive upkeep price had deterred potential traders, with Hong Kong Chief Government Carrie Lam additionally ruling out a possible authorities bailout to avoid wasting the attraction.

And not using a “white knight” rescuer that town had been ready for, the proprietor’s determined to maneuver the Jumbo Floating Restaurant, the principle boat, to an undisclosed shipyard earlier than its working license expired on the finish of June.

Tai Pak, the smaller and older boat relationship again to 1952, in addition to a not too long ago capsized kitchen boat, stay docked within the harbor.

Maggie Hiufu Wong contributed reporting.