Monkey nuisance at Singapore's Mandai Columbarium: Visitors asked not to leave food offerings unattended


A monkey with food offerings at Mandai Columbarium. - Photo: Loke Jun Xiong/Facebook

SINGAPORE: Visitors to Mandai Columbarium are advised not to leave food offerings unattended in order to reduce encounters with monkeys in the area, said the National Environment Agency (NEA).

The reminder comes after a Facebook post on May 1 by Loke Jun Xiong, who said the animals were harassing visitors during Qing Ming Festival prayers.

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