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VIDEO | Pole vibrating by itself at Hong Lim Park, Netizen asks “What’s going on????”

A couple of videos posted on TikTok of a vibrating pole at Hong Lim Park puzzled and amused netizens, who came up with different reasons to explain the phenomenon.

A TikToker who goes by @muzbymuzomar posted two short clips on May 20. The first one showed the pole shaking side to side. @muzbymuzomar wrote, “What’s going on????”

@muzbymuzomar

shake shake

♬ THEY ARE GONNA KNOW – Heliqs

The second one, which the poster said was taken an hour later, was taken from the opposite direction, still showing the pole visibly moving.

@muzbymuzomar

still shaking

♬ Oh No – Kreepa

Commenters on the clip posed some guesses as to what caused the pole to shake.

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The first clip was also shared on the Singapore Incidents Facebook page on Monday (May 24), which also left netizens puzzled.

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Other commenters, however, had fun with the shaking pole.

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Others wrote that the pole was giving a protest speech since it was located at Hong Lim Park after all.

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