Ramadan bazaars pull in the crowds


Options aplenty: The first day of Ramadan saw many people flocking to the bazaar in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, despite light rain. — ART CHEN/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: On the first day of Ramadan, Muslims took the opportunity to visit bustling Ramadan bazaars to buy dishes for their iftar meal.

In Penang, the Queen Street bazaar in Little India was abuzz with activity. Muslims and non- Muslims alike checked out the 25 stalls selling traditional treats such as murtabak and nasi briyani.

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