SINGAPORE - Noticing an unattended sling bag at a table in front of her stall, bak kut teh hawker Jalynn Woon picked it up. To her surprise, she found a large sum of money inside. Speaking to The Straits Times on Wednesday, the 37-year-old, who works at the Hong Ji Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh stall in a coffee shop.
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 16 A hawker in Singapore decided to do the right thing by returning money left behind by a patron instead of pocketing it. The customer had left his sling.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Noticing an unattended sling bag at a table in front of her stall, bak kut teh hawker Jalynn Woon picked it up.
Singapore News - Noticing an unattended sling bag at a table in front of her stall, bak kut teh hawker Ms Jalynn Woon picked it up. To her surprise, she found a large sum of money inside. Speaking to The Straits Times the 37-year-old said: “I picked it up and saw that there was a thick. Read more at www.tnp.sg
This Saturday (Aug 28) will be an exciting day for Singaporeans because the much anticipated Thomson-East Coast Line 2 will finally be open to the public. Six new stations on the line will be operational, giving us more access to various parks, eateries and malls. If you've been complaining about not having much to do in Singapore, we suggest exploring.