
Greetings ASEAN Hivers, yours truly, @JustinParke here with another "No Post Left Behind", where I highlight and reward underserved Southeast Asian content that fell through the curation cracks.


My fingers are frozen here in the USA after attempting to ride a motorcycle in near freezing weather, bad idea. I miss the practicality and user-friendliness of Southeast Asia, but we're stuck here for now, so we're doing our best to stay positive and go with the flow. As I struggle to move my fingertips I have four awesome and undervalued posts that I want to share with you all.
From tempting dishes on the streets of Hong Kong to a laptop work day from an Indonesian coffeeshop, and from a massive choir in the Philippines to a floral arrangements, these posts are diverse and engaging. The only thing these posts are lacking is a little more rewards for the effort. There are several ways to support these posts. You can either upvote this curation post and/or visit any of these posts directly and search for a more recent author reply or comment because curation and voting is always within the first 24 hours.


(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) Good morning everyone, it is another wonderful Sunday. In a week here, in Malaysia, it is going to be Chinese New Year. I was on a bus heading back to the city of Hong Kong. Sitting on the bus is one of the best feelings here in Hong Kong. I saw this lady pushing a trolley with some paper boxes and metal, probably for recycling. It was not early anymore.

(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) Today, my schedule was to work from home, so I didn't need to go to the office. I would have been able to work from home if I hadn't had to sign a contract extension at the main office. Since the signing time was close to my schedule, I decided to work outside. Instead of in the office, my office has implemented a work-from-home policy for female employees who work in the evenings, due to safety concerns when they get home late.

(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) I was excited to hear the choir wherein my cousin and nephew participated. I saw their Sunday practice last time and was looking forward for this day to hear them sing it and they rendered a beautiful primary song entitled "How Will They Know/I Am A Child Medley. It was a good rendition of the medley primary songs.

(ᴇxᴄᴇʀᴘᴛ) I remember when I was a child, I had a deep fascination with flower arrangement. Whenever I saw wild flowers, I would pick them and arrange them myself. Owning a flower plantation and running my own flower shop was one of my biggest dreams back then. When we are young, our dreams are so clear and vivid. But as we grow older, they slowly begin to fade. Little by little, our paths change, drifting farther away until those dreams are eventually forgotten.

Delegators are valued members of our community, so each @asean.hive curation post (other than the main weekly delegator raffle post) features a mini delegator raffle in the footer, with the winner receiving 15% post beneficiary.

