Woman returns lost wallet, gets one-year pass to tourist attraction
CGTN
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After returning a wallet dropped by a tourist, 45-year-old Cai Shuping received an unexpected reward: a year of unlimited access to a scenic tourist attraction in east China's Jiangxi Province. 
Cai found the wallet while taking a photo with her family members nearby. When she opened it, she surprisingly found 990 yuan in cash (149 US dollars), a resident identity card and several bank cards. 
Facing a wallet filled with cash equal to half of her monthly salary, Cai, who is a temporary worker making about 2,000 yuan (300 US dollars) a month, didn't keep the wallet. Instead, she called the police and turned the wallet in.
The police were successful in finding the owner and although they offered to thank her in person, she humbly refused as she said she was just behaving according to her own beliefs. 
Touched by Cai’s good deed, officials from the tourist attraction decided to offer her a VIP membership, which gives her unlimited access to the attraction for one year.
Cai’s story also caught netizens’ attention on the Internet.
"It’s proved again that good people will always get good rewards," @hellokongbaige commented.
"A person’s nobility is never defined by his social class," another netizen commented.