Many Malaysian shops, eateries to remain open during Chinese New Year

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PETALING JAYA - Unlike past Chinese New Year celebrations, some businesses in Malaysia are now extending their operating hours to cater to last-minute customers as well as to recoup losses from previ

ous coronavirus-related lockdowns.

"They will only close for business and rest after Chap Goh Meh," he said, referring to the last and 15th day of the celebration. "Most of the Chinese restaurants are open until Chinese New Year eve, which falls on Jan 31, to cater to the reunion dinner crowd. A hotpot restaurant in Taman Ekoflora, Johor Baru, will remain open throughout the festive season, including its delivery service, from 10am to 2am.

"We want our patrons to be able to enjoy freshly-made dim sum during Chinese New Year when they are in Ipoh," said a supervisor who only wanted to be known as Pete.

 

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I liked visiting the restaurant ,but hassle to go .thank

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