A silver car covered in Chinese New Year decorations has been spotted around Singapore, generating a mix of praise and criticism online.
A silver car adorned with various Chinese New Year decorations caught the attention of multiple motorists in Singapore, sparking diverse reactions online. A TikTok user shared a photo of the 'huat mobile' on Friday (Jan 3), describing it as a car covered in auspicious banners, couplets, and decorations like lion dances, pineapples, and gold ingots. The user expressed his admiration for the driver's effort.
Another video of the same car surfaced, with netizens claiming to have spotted it at different locations. While some praised the festive spirit, others questioned the legality and durability of the decorations, expressing concerns about potential fines or damage from weather. Some even joked about betting on the car's license plate number for good luck
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