PETALING JAYA: It will be the first “real” holiday for many Malaysians since the movement control order started in March – a three-day weekend break for the Hari Raya Aidiladha celebrations on July 31.
Many Muslims will be returning to the kampungs to celebrate Aidiladha with their families while others are already making plans for outstation getaways as this will be the first such public holiday over three days after interstate travel was allowed again under the recovery MCO period which began on June 10.
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