T'ganu Chinese market-food court merchants get reprieve from relocation until after CNY


PETALING JAYA: Merchants of an important market and food court for the Chinese community in Kuala Terengganu have been given a reprieve after the state government ordered them to clear out by the end of last month.

The land for the Kampung Tiong market and food court, which was next to the historic Kampung Cina enclave, had been given to a private developer and the 100 traders and food hawkers had been told to move.

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