就在美联社记者询问有关高线公园的乞讨者的几天之后,公园里就竖了几个指示牌,上面有他们的照片,警示游客不要给这些乞讨者钱财。
Similarly robed men have been spotted in San Francisco, asking tourists to sign their "peace petition" before demanding cash. In China, authorities said the problem of "fake" monks begging in the streets prompted them to create an online registry of all actual Buddhist and Taoist sites.
有人还在旧金山看到类似的长袍僧人,他们会要求游客写下“平安愿望”然后再要钱。在中国,有关部门称“假”和尚沿街乞讨的问题迫使他们创建一个在线注册网站,登记所有真正的寺庙和道观的信息。
In Times Square, the warnings came too late for tourist Rob Cardillo, of Pennsylvania. He gave a robed man $10 to help out with his temple, without ever asking anything about the temple or what the money would be used for.
在时代广场,警示对来自宾夕法尼亚的游客罗伯•卡迪洛来说来得太晚了。他给了一个长袍僧人10美元帮他修寺庙,甚至都没有问有关寺庙或钱财用途的任何事。
"He might be fake, but it's the thought and I feel it," Cardillo said as he gripped the gold medallion.
“他也许是假的,但重要的是思想,而我感受到了这种思想,”卡迪洛握着那金色的纪念章说道。
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