A TikTok of the two hand-drawn bills has gone viral with over 1.3 million views. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Malaysian woman was stunned to find two hand-drawn bank notes while unpacking hongbaos from her wedding.
In the video, the woman can be seen holding a stack of ringgit notes she received from her wedding on Sept 10, with a caption stating that she was counting the amount received from guests. The back of the orange notes were even covered in detailed drawings of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle“Is this new money? This person’s brain is advanced,” she wrote on the social media platform.
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