Friends, today I will try to share with you some feelings with the scenery around. Because today is Wednesday, almost Wednesday I try to share some of the walking scenes as well as the surroundings and the feeling. As the scenery around us changes over time, so do our feelings. So while the scenes are normal, the feelings are not always normal.
In our country now the month of Ramadan is going on, it is considered as a religious month and some changes can be noticed in our daily life. For example, sidewalks are much more empty than before and open sidewalks are not visible. Because everyone has to abstain from eating and drinking during the day in the month of Ramadan. However, there are no restrictions for different religions in this case.
Which is why the scenes that you will see in other months, you will not see in the month of Ramadan. In fact, the lack of floating open food stalls on the sidewalks makes the pressure on people a little less and the sidewalks are relatively empty. But all day long, just before dusk, things changed, and the sidewalks were filled with noise again. Because we have to fast till evening. Let's enjoy some of today's walking scenes.
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I try to walk for a while in the morning, because walking is the best exercise and the easiest way to maintain my physical fitness. Although at other times walking along the roads of our city is a big challenge for all of us. Because cars try to move on the sidewalk, especially motorcycles. So they tried to barricade the sidewalk.
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This is really an unwelcome thing for us, the opportunity for people to walk in a little comfort is not available. See, the tendency to break the law is seen as one of the reasons for creating chaos in a city. And in this case, we are really disrespectful to the law. It is important for us to change this.
I have seen several shops closed on the occasion of the month of Ramadan. Many have locked their shop boxes and left them on the side of the road. Because even if you set up shop in the month of Ramadan, you don't have to sell a lot. So he closed the shop and left it on the side of the road.
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I've used footover bridges, though many don't want to. Trying to cross the road unsafely, which is not right at all. Although the footover bridges are hawker-free, I have seen enough beggars there. Our little cooperative mentality can keep their hope alive.
This was my own feeling with the scenery around me walking today Wednesday.
Thank you.

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This brought back memories of my time in Countries where a majority of the people celebrate Ramadan and how different the streets are at the time
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)
I guess a lot of activities slow down due to Ramadan. Do have a blessed Ramadan.
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Hi hi.. Sema.. wow.. it's nice to see what your city looks like.. Do many people buy from the stalls? It's also Ramadan here in Malaysia.. =)
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