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SINGAPORE - Thousands of Singaporeans and Malaysians finally met their loved ones after they crossed the Causeway on Friday (April 1) as land borders fully reopened for the first time in two years. Here are four stories of tearful reunions, rekindled romances and missed goodbyes. Mr Roslan Haron finally held his 11-month-old son in his arms for the first time. ....
Singapore News - Thousands of Singaporeans and Malaysians finally met their loved ones after they crossed the Causeway on Friday (April 1) as land borders fully reopened for the first time in two years. Here are four stories of tearful reunions, rekindled romances and missed. Read more at www.tnp.sg ....
FEROZ Abdullah, 46, has been a fixture at the Geylang Serai Hari Raya bazaar for the past 30 years, mainly selling traditional Malay clothing. At 16, he ran his first bazaar stall with help from his father. Now he is marketing his own brand, Glamour Muzika. He also has a permanent stall in Joo Chiat Complex. The cancellation of all bazaars since March last year has forced Feroz and other vendors to change their sales strategy. Bazaars like the popular Geylang Serai bazaar have traditionally operated during the fasting month of Ramadan, which will fall between April 13 and May 12 this year. But the Covid-19 pandemic put paid to physical bazaars and, as they are unlikely to return soon, merchants have moved to virtual bazaars, social media and e-commerce websites. ....
Bazaars like the popular Geylang Serai bazaar have traditionally operated during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. - The Straits Times/ANN SINGAPORE, April 4 (The Straits Times/ANN): Singaporean Feroz Abdullah, 46, has been a fixture at the Geylang Serai Hari Raya bazaar for the past 30 years, mainly selling traditional Malay Muslim clothing. At 16, he ran his first bazaar stall with some help from his father. Now he is marketing his own brand, Glamour Muzika, which was launched in 2000. He also has a permanent stall in Joo Chiat Complex. The cancellation of all bazaars in March last year has forced Feroz and other stallholders to change strategy. ....