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A group of waste collectors in Perak has collected over RM2,500 worth of ang pows, as well as a stack of packet drinks and snacks, during Chinese New Year In a series of TikTok posts, Muhammad Izzat showed the generosity he and his colleagues have received while serving residents in the state. "Alhamdulillah, rezeki. (We) collected waste and the Chinese gave tangerines, drinks, and ang pows," wrote Izzat. In one post, Izzat used Chinese New Year festive songs in the video, as he showcases the gifts and ang pows they received. A bundle of chrysanthemum and other flavoured packet drinks can be seen being piled up by the roadside in the TikToks, as Izzat counts the total money they received. "We received (ang pows) every day throughout the (Chinese New Year) week." Several netizens shared in the comments section that their family members often receive ang pows and gifts during the festival, too. "My father who used to work at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) received a lot of ang pows during Chinese New Year. My husband who works as a postman also receives a lot of ang pows," said a TikTok user. "Same as my sister's husband. [He] works as a Grab rider. Last night, he brought home tangerines, packet drinks, and ang pows... (There was) even a bucket of KFC," commented a netizen. "(When) the Chinese celebrate, the whole country celebrates," a netizen cheered.