A Japanese family's act of kindness in picking up litter in Tiong Bahru has sparked admiration and reflection among Singaporeans.
A Japanese family was seen picking up litter in Tiong Bahru, Singapore, on December 14, prompting a local resident to reflect on their own actions and those of other Singaporeans. Alex Chan, a Tiong Bahru resident, encountered the family while purchasing breakfast and observed them cleaning a sheltered walkway. He noted that the family likely spoke Japanese, and he believes the children were approximately seven to ten years old.
Chan shared his experience on Facebook group Tiong Bahru Social Page, highlighting the importance of teaching children not to litter. This incident isn't the first instance of Japanese tourists making headlines for their efforts in maintaining Singapore's environment. Previously, a Japanese tourist named Toshi was praised for picking up litter during his two-month stay in the country
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