Seventy-year-old retiree Li cooks at home but the basic household activity seems to raise the ire of her neighbour.
Posted on 02 December 2024 01:00 pm | 17 views | 0 comments
"I seldom eat out and always cook at home. But she said it makes her flat too hot and told me not to cook," Ms Li told Shin Min Daily News, adding that the pounding used to happen only during mealtimes but its frequency increased during the pandemic.
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