China temple ‘high-5 cat’ raises paw to greet visitors, draws crowds seeking luck

A domesticated feline at a temple in China has been dubbed the “high-five cat” because of the manner in which it greets tourists who are flocking to the site seeking good luck.

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The moggy, which wears a gold chain, greets tourists by raising its paw to meet the palm of people’s hands.

Xiyuan Temple in Suzhou, eastern China, is a cultural Landmark known for its stunning gardens and traditional Han Buddhist architecture. It dates back to the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).

With numerous stray cats roaming the grounds, the temple has been described as a “cat petting paradise” by visitors. The entrance fee is just five yuan (70 US cents) per person.

A recent video of a cat outside the temple entrance went viral on mainland social media, racking up more than 120,000 likes.

Jellybean raises its paw to “high five” visitors flocking to the temple for good luck. Photo: Douyin
Jellybean raises its paw to “high five” visitors flocking to the temple for good luck. Photo: Douyin

In the clip, a black and grey cat wearing a gold chain sits on a stone pillar, high-fiving every visitor as they pass by.

  

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