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There are elderly people in Singapore who live a "primitive life", living in the woods, setting up tents, and opening vegetable gardens

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Can you imagine?

In Singapore, there are still old people living a "primitive life"... It's all revealed because of an illegal sale of vegetables...

A 79-year-old Ange opened up his home alone in the woods, set up tents, reclaimed vegetable gardens, and did not work during the epidemic, so he once made a living by selling vegetables.

There are elderly people in Singapore who live a "primitive life", living in the woods, setting up tents, and opening vegetable gardens

(Figure: Source from the network)

The 79-year-old Ange was confiscated by law enforcement officers for selling vegetables on the side of the road opposite the 9th HDB flat in Dehui Lane, Choa Chu Kang.

In the end, he found himself rooted in the woods around Choa Cuo Port, in a tent made of wooden sticks and several layers of nylon canvas, with a vegetable garden and a small pond nearby.

According to Ange, after relocating from Kampung, he has lived in the woods for more than 30 years, and in the early days in the area of Jalan Nanshan, he only moved to this forest in the past two or three years.

There are elderly people in Singapore who live a "primitive life", living in the woods, setting up tents, and opening vegetable gardens

His vegetable garden grows sweet potato leaves, pandan leaves, small peppers, etc., and he also admits that his life is solved in the woods, if you want to wash, you can draw water from the pond, and if you want to eat, you will make a fire, but the drinking water will be taken from the company where you currently work.

There are elderly people in Singapore who live a "primitive life", living in the woods, setting up tents, and opening vegetable gardens

Before the epidemic, he earned more than 1,000 yuan per month by working part-time, and then took care of the vegetable garden on weekends and then sold it.

After the outbreak, he only relied on selling vegetables to survive, but well-meaning residents would give him money, and more than a year ago, a well-meaning boss hired him to take care of flowers, earning about S$1,200 a month.

There are elderly people in Singapore who live a "primitive life", living in the woods, setting up tents, and opening vegetable gardens

Bukit Ban rang district councilor Lian Ronghua, who said that after seeing the video, the grass-roots personnel actively inquired about Hu Chaincheng's news, contacted each other's relatives to find people, and began to cooperate with the relevant authorities to find suitable accommodation for him.

Lian Ronghua said that they have helped Ange apply for a rental HDB flat, and the authorities have prepared a temporary residence, and relatives have welcomed him to move in with him.

"We knew he couldn't put down the vegetable garden, so we also consulted with the relevant authorities to see if he could keep the vegetable garden."

There are elderly people in Singapore who live a "primitive life", living in the woods, setting up tents, and opening vegetable gardens

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