If you are looking for an unforgettable gig, here is one to consider.
Dress up as Monkey God Sun Wukong, stick yourself in a cave for two to three hours at a time, and be fed food throughout your appointed shift.
And no, you won’t need to, well, monkey around with acrobatics either.
According to a Chinese news outlet, a job listing by the operator of the Taihang Wuzhishan Scenic Area in China’s Hebei province is offering 6,000 yuan (S$1,140) a month for the role.
“There are no academic requirements. Mainly he must have a fondness for Sun Wukong, a certain level of acting talent, have a lively, cheerful, and friendly disposition to interact with tourists,” said a manager.
The attraction mimics a scene from Chinese folklore Journey to the West where Sun Wukong was trapped by Buddha under a mountain for 500 years before the holy monk Tang Sanzang freed him.
Clips of tourists feeding the actors apples and bananas have gone viral.
One child was even spotted getting his mum to prepare cup noodles upon his request.
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