A car decorated for Chinese New Year has gone viral in Singapore, sparking a mix of reactions online. Netizens have shared photos and videos of the festively adorned vehicle, with some praising the driver's effort and others questioning the legality and practicality of the decorations.
A car decorated for Chinese New Year has gone viral in Singapore, sparking a mix of reactions online. A TikTok user shared a photo of a silver car adorned with red banners, couplets, and decorations like lion dances and gold ingots. The user praised the driver for their festive spirit. Another video of the same car surfaced, with netizens claiming to have spotted it in various locations across Singapore.
Some expressed appreciation for the effort, while others questioned the legality and longevity of the decorations in the tropical weather. A few even joked about betting on the car's license plate number for good luck during the Chinese New Year.
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