KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will collect 120 random food samples from 62 Ramadan bazaars throughout the city to ensure the safety and health of city dwellers.
AFTER more than half a month of inactivity, traders in Kuala Lumpur are grateful that the ban on night markets has been lifted.
However, while the AU2 Taman Keramat night market was abuzz, the once-popular spot of Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman was all quiet.
Drinks trader Mimi Fazura Aziz Rahman, 39, said she was glad to be able to earn an income again at the Taman Keramat night market.
The single mother-of-one said she had been operating by a roadside in Jalan Setiawangsa during the day but the foot traffic was much lower compared to night markets.
“Night markets are frequented by more people so business is better, ” she said when met on Saturday.