Trevi Fountain - Rome, Italy (1750 Painting by G. P. Pannini) |
China also has a tradition of good-luck coins. There’s a “lucky money toad named Ch’an Chu” that sits upon many Chinese tables and shelves. This figurine holds “a small gold coin in his mouth” and is said to “bring wealth and protect one from financial disasters.”
All well and good, thus far. Throwing coins into a fountain is a relatively harmless endeavor, as is harboring a virtual toad. Yet throwing coins into a jet engine before takeoff can be quite another story. Chinese Southern Airlines recently issued a stern warning against this so-called “uncivilized behavior” after a passenger admitted throwing three to five coins at a runway aircraft in order to ensure a good flight.
Resources
https://www.iheart.com/content/2024-03-08-officials-asking-plane-passengers-to-stop-throwing-coins-at-planes/
https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/can-coins-bring-good-fortune/
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