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On the first day of Eid al-Fitr major scenic spots are crowded, fear queues and traffic jams to avoid going out on these days

02/05/2022

On the first day of Eid al-Fitr, May 2, there were huge crowds at all major scenic spots in the country. If you are afraid of queuing, then you should avoid going out on these days.

 

Genting has seen traffic queues for days, and people have to spend a lot of time looking for parking spaces after they have managed to get up to Genting. Genting outdoor theme park (Genting SkyWorlds) also has a large number of people, to play a specific ride also have to wait in line.

 

Almost every restaurant in Genting was full, and some roads were double-parked, with cars on the road and crowds indoors.

 

There were also long queues on Jonker Street in Melaka on the first day of Eid, especially for the famous restaurants and handicraft stores that lined up on the main road. Shopping malls in downtown Malacca were also crowded, with Melakaites crying out for help and urging everyone not to flock to Malacca at the same time.

 

A pork bone tea store in Kota Tinggi, Johor, saw a queue of more than 100 people, and the situation was similar to that of the entry barrier to Malaysia. Some people said they had to wait for an hour to get into the restaurant.

 

If you are afraid of traffic jams and queues, then it is best to avoid going out during this Labor Day and Eid holidays.

 

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