Youths Parade Streets of Singapore with Cardboard Dragon

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Youths Parade Streets of Singapore with Cardboard Dragon
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A video of a group of youths parading the streets of Singapore with a cardboard-made dragon during Chinese New Year has gone viral recently.

A video of a group of youths parading the streets of Singapore with a cardboard-made dragon during Chinese New Year has gone viral recently. The video was shared on Instagram on Tuesday (Feb 13) by one of them, who goes by the username, Bigchunkks, with the caption: "MBS drone show can't chat to us", meaning that their performance is too good for the MBS drone show. From the video, one person can be seen holding up the dragon's head with five others holding the dragon's body.

One of the youths who was dressed up as caishen (God of Fortune) can be seen sitting on the back of the dragon, presumably on one of his friend's shoulders. In the video, many spectators can be seen taking videos and photos of the young men as they entertained the public with their quirky dragon dance performance. The video also showed the young men playing pretend with some children, by using the dragon head to "swallow" them

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