INTERACTIVE: More than just foods
By SHYAFIQ DZULKIFLI PETALING JAYA: From late afternoon onward during the holy month of Ramadan, Malaysia’s bustling bazaars come alive with the sights, sounds, and aromas of festive delicacies. These bazaars, a cherished tradition, offer an array of mouthwatering dishes while driving significant economic activity across the country. According to data from the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), Ramadan bazaar sales in 2023 reached an impressive RM1.98 billion, reflecting the strong consumer appetite for iftar delicacies. A total of 65,415 stalls were registered nationwide, providing a platform for micro-entrepreneurs and small businesses to thrive. Selangor emerged as the top-performing state, generating RM451.45 million in sales, while Johor led in the number of stalls, registering 10,868. On average, each stall recorded sales of RM30,193 in Ramadan month. In terms of high-revenue locations, Kuala Lumpur took the lead with RM69,491 per stall, followed...