In Shanghai, China, a dog named Ah Wang has become a symbol of loyalty. After the death of his owner, Mr. Gao, Ah Wang continued to wait for him at the apartment entrance every day. The dog refused food and drink, and its body trembled with tears. Despite neighbors' attempts to shelter him, Ah Wang remained at his post, refusing to leave the apartment. After 25 days of waiting, Ah Wang mysteriously disappeared, causing concern among residents, especially with the onset of cold weather. One neighbor offered to adopt the dog, saying, 'I live near his apartment and used to play with him. If allowed, I would love to adopt him.' This story reminded many of the film 'Hachi: A Dog's Tale,' based on real events in Japan where a dog waited for his deceased owner at the train station for ten years.
Shanghai dog becomes symbol of loyalty after owner's death
In Shanghai, a dog named Ah Wang waited for his deceased owner at their apartment for 25 days, refusing food and staying put. The touching story has gone viral and drawn comparisons to the film 'Hachi'.