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Stories from vendors like Uncle Jason, who sells second-hand fans, reveal heartfelt reflections on the market’s significance. Uncle Jason laments the market's closure, emphasizing how it transformed him both professionally and personally. His life changed after losing his original physical shop in the demolitions, prompting him to shift his business to his home, focusing now on providing better quality goods and service.
Similarly, the passionate storytelling of other vendors underscores a deep sense of loss but also resilience. Some travel hours to places like Woodlands to continue trading, reflecting a steadfast dedication to their craft. Despite smaller stores and fewer customers, their perseverance keeps the market’s legacy alive.