To our Malaysian and Singaporean friends, is this acceptable? Is it ok to take offering when fruits are expensive in the market?
A woman claiming to be from Sichuan, China, who works as a bus driver in Singapore, was recently accused of filming herself picking up fruits left as roadside offerings. She said “this doesn’t count as stealing.”
During the seventh lunar month, many in Singapore leave food by the roadside for wandering spirits.
Taking it while incense is still burning is considered disrespectful.
When you live in someone else’s country, do their taboos still apply to you?
🚨 Do not travel to China, even if invited. You will be subject to mass surveillance, targeted for compromise or wrongfully detained
American citizen lured to China for a conference was then arrested for 'espionage'.
An arbitrary charge in Communist China
https://t.co/D4jom8nzvx
Good that @Wise has reactivated @finnlau_cd's accounts, including that of diaspora outlet Points Media, after it suddenly closed them days ago, still without explanation. Global firms mustn't be complicit in the CCP's persecution of political "enemies."
https://t.co/iODFdMYN7o