Chinese New Year Car Decorations Spark Debate in Singapore

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Chinese New Year Car Decorations Spark Debate in Singapore
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A silver car decked out in Chinese New Year decorations has been spotted around Singapore, generating both praise and criticism online.

A silver car covered in various Chinese New Year decorations has been spotted by multiple motorists in Singapore, sparking mixed reactions online. One TikTok user shared a photo of the car, nicknamed the 'huat mobile', on Friday (Jan 3), explaining he encountered it while driving home. Huat, meaning 'to prosper' or 'to get rich' in Hokkien, is a common New Year's greeting.

The car's back and sides are adorned with auspicious banners, couplets with Chinese New Year messages, as well as decorations featuring lion dances, pineapples, and gold ingots. The TikTok user gave the driver a 'thumbs up' at a red light to express his appreciation. Another video of the same car surfaced on TikTok later that day, with netizens commenting that they'd spotted it at various locations in Singapore. Some recalled seeing the car with Christmas decorations last month. While some praised the festive spirit, others questioned the legality and durability of the decorations in the Singaporean weather. Some even joked about betting on the car's license plate number for good luck.

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