Grandparents happy to open door to relatives and visitors again for reunion


(Seated from left) Abdul Razak and Zauyah happy to be greeted by granddaughter Irdina Syahrol Aidi, 14, and other family members at their house in Penang. – Photos: CHAN BOON KAI/The Star

A TRADITIONAL house in Kampung Dodol, George Town in Penang, which used to host hundreds of guests every Hari Raya Aidilfitri is abuzz again after two years of silence.

It was not only the children and grandchildren of its owner, 69-year-old Abdul Razak Mansor, who were back for the festival this year, but friends and relatives also returned to join in the reunion and liven up the festive atmosphere.

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