A video of a crying competition held at the Expo Kelantan in Malaysia has gone viral, showcasing 25 contestants vying for the top prize of RM500. The event, which has become a recurring tradition in the state, highlights the unique and often unexpected forms of entertainment found in Malaysian culture.
In an unusual display of talent, several individuals in Kelantan participated in a competition testing their ability to cry convincingly. The event, held at the Expo Kelantan , saw 25 male and female contestants vying for the coveted first prize of RM500. Videos circulating online captured the participants lined up on a stage, each attempting to outdo the other with their most heart-wrenching tears.
To enhance the emotional atmosphere, organizers played poignant, melancholic background music, hoping to evoke genuine sorrow from the contestants. The emcee, seen in the video, encouraged audience members to listen to the contestants' cries by holding out a microphone to some of the competitors. This is not the first time such a contest has taken place in Kelantan, with reports indicating that this is the fourth series. Expo Kelantan event manager Muhamad Nur Amin Che Nor Asri stated that the competition had previously been held in Kuala Krai and Bachok. He expressed surprise at the widespread attention the video received, amassing nearly a million views on social media. Amin further revealed that the second and third prizes amounted to RM300 and RM100 respectively, while other participants received consolation prizes. The event, while garnering attention for its unusual nature, highlights the diverse and often quirky forms of entertainment that exist within Malaysian culture
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