Bazaar Wangsa Maju Draws Attention With Its Impressive Length

PEOPLE who endured the grueling 13 hours of fasting can attest to the joy of the bountiful meals at the bazaar.
Yet some bazaars are set to outdo others with their length and the wide variety of meals being offered, take for example, the bazaar at Wangsa Maju which has since grabbed widespread attention.
Observing the video, many netizens remarked about the impressive length while jokingly discussing about the amount of money that will be wasted there.
“Even before finishing a quarter of it, you would have lost RM50,” said mnm.
Another netizen hilariously added that people looking to enter the Wangsa Maju bazaar needs to wear a prayer garment.
“Enter the bazaar before Asar and after leaving, you can straight do your Taraweh,” said ☁︎ looking for moots ☁︎.

The winning comment, however, goes to AzharKhilmy who said, “Such long bazaars are good. You could complete your 10,000 steps,” said AzharKhilmy who is likely a fitness enthusiast.

The comment section further devolved into negativity with angah being sceptical about the freshness and quality of the meals.
J.S.A added that at least ten stalls sold the same thing, hinting that despite its appearance, the Wangsa Maju bazaar may be somewhat limited.
On the other hand, jul said he lived for four years in Wangsa Maju, with his home fronting the bazaar. “I only go there twice. The mass of people was suffocating,” he said.

K€R0L also warned that people who frequented the bazaars should leave their wallet and handphone at home, likely as a safety measure against pickpockets.

J.Aziz further asked a pertinent question, on whether the fasting Muslims were looking to increase their good deeds or their body weight this Ramadhan.
“If we do not control our eating habits, then the hospitals and pharmaceutical companies will get rich,” he said.
Interestingly, the topic turned political with one netizen saying that PN may be inaccurate when saying that the people are living a tough life.
He observed that there are so much consumption in the bazaars as well as food wastage, a feature unseen in poverty stricken place.
In his stead, Armanshah claimed that the Pakatan led government was doing a good job, as indicated by the bazaar stalls which were arranged neatly. “Only the Malays are doing business,” he said. — Focus Malaysia
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