NSTnation: All Ramadan bazaars in Penang are cancelled this year following the Covid19 pandemic. coronavirus BazarRamadan
"This decision is necessary to stop the spread of Covid-19 in the state.
Penang is the latest state to cancel the Ramadan bazaars after Terengganu, Selangor and Kedah announced the cancellation of the Ramadan bazaars in the respective states. The Sultan, via his official Facebook account yesterday, said Ramadan bazaars would pose a huge risk to the community at large.
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