SINGAPORE: Singapore's animal rights community is angry after a man was reported and photographed bouncing on a tiger in China. The activists tell Bikyanews.com that they plan to protest in front of the Chinese Embassy in the island country to voice their concerns over the inhumane treatment of animals in China. "Enough is enough and it is time that China get dealt a lesson in animal rights. We will not be silent while this torture happens," Mai Li told Bikyanews.com on Thursday evening. "This will stop." Pictures taken at a Siberian tiger park in northwest China's Jilin province showed visitors posing for photos while sitting on top of a tiger cub tied to a wooden table, the state-run Global Times reported. Video footage has also emerged from another animal park in Zhejiang province in the east, showing a tiger strapped to a bench while a man sat on top of it, bouncing up and down and slapping the tiger's head. The incidents provoked outrage on China's popular social networking site Sina Weibo. "Humans gradually evolve into beasts," one user said, while another added: "Humans have reached a new level of insanity." Authorities at the Jilin park said the abused cub was not among the animals it cares for, according to the Global Times, insisting that it belonged instead to an animal troupe that the park hired to stage performances for visitors. But activists want change, and they want it now. "I am tired of waking up and seeing the cruelty in China. As an ethnic Chinese person I feel obligated to speak out," another activist said. BN