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Ramadan bazaar draws the tourists

This year’s Ramadan, the Muslim fasting month, has come in summer. Tourists, particularly those from America, Europe and Japan have been making a beeline to Ramadan bazaars that sell all kinds of spicy exotic Malaysian food for the breaking of the fast from dawn to dusk. “It’s a lovely place, lovely people and great food,” said Camilla Saaboell, 29, of Denmark.
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