Celebrating in their own way


Mall-goers enjoying a dance performance at Suria KLCC in conjunction with Deepavali. — Photos by MOHD FAIHAN/The Star

Taking advantage of the public holiday, Malaysians flocked to the tourist hotspots to kick back and relax in the capital city after the haze.

Shops remained open to greet the shoppers and shopping malls were made bright with contrasting colours of the traditional Indian attire and modern clothes worn by the shoppers.

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