In Da'an District, the "treasure hunting" achievements are astounding! Chanel was discovered in a trash bin, and he was amazed: after 20 years, his accumulated wealth exceeds one hundred million.
- byVic

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Recently, a netizen in the Da'an District discovered several high-priced pieces of furniture waiting to be recycled by the roadside, including a memory foam mattress worth over ten thousand dollars. This immediately sparked heated discussions. He lamented why the furniture others throw away is better than what he has at home and pointed out that the area has become a "scrap-collecting hotspot." Many netizens shared their own experiences of scavenging, with some even starting second-hand furniture stores from it, leading to reflections on how the lives of wealthy people are completely different from those of average individuals.
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Residents of Da'an District discovered a batch of furniture waiting to be recycled on the side of the road, including a high-end independent mattress worth over ten thousand dollars, leaving them wondering why the discarded furniture was better than what they had at home.
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The post sparked considerable discussion on social media, with many sharing their interesting experiences of scavenging, making this phenomenon even more attention-grabbing.
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A netizen uploaded a photo in a group, showcasing a variety of recycled furniture, including mattresses, sofas, coffee tables, and more. These pieces were almost brand new, leading him to question why they were discarded.
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As the post gained exposure, many jokingly dubbed Da'an District as a "scavenging hotspot," with some even playfully suggesting that the fortunes of those picking up items here skyrocketed.
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Many netizens also shared their own experiences, such as a friend opening a second-hand furniture store in Da'an District after finding furniture, or having picked up high-priced gaming equipment from the trash.
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These stories are thought-provoking, highlighting that the world of the wealthy is indeed different from that of ordinary people, even discarded items carry such high value.
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