GEORGE TOWN, May 3 — After two years of the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, this year’s Aidilfitri celebration provides an opportunity for traders who sell fresh flowers at the Jalan Perak Muslim Cemetery to earn extra income as streams of visitors are seen visiting the graves of their loved ones here.
One of the traders, Rosinah Md Hassan, 46, was relieved that her flower business at the cemetery was able to resume operations. Assisted by her husband, sister, and children, Rosinah said her flower stall began operating a week before Aidilfitri until the third day of Syawal. “People usually visit the cemetery from the beginning of Ramadan until the third day of Aidilfitri,” she said.
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Aidilfitri: Brisk business for flower traders at Muslim cemeteryGEORGE TOWN: After two years of the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, this year’s Aidilfitri celebration provides an opportunity for traders who sell fresh flowers at the Jalan Perak Muslim Cemetery to earn extra income, as streams of visitors are seen visiting the graves of their loved ones here.
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Aidilfitri: Brisk business for flower traders at Muslim cemeteryGEORGE TOWN: After two years of the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, this year’s Aidilfitri celebration provides an opportunity for traders who sell fresh flowers at the Jalan Perak Muslim Cemetery to earn extra income, as streams of visitors are seen visiting the graves of their loved ones here.
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