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Pasar malam

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Picture of traditional Malaysian Pasar malam
Pasar malam during day at Jurong East, Singapore. The crowds usually appear during the night.

Pasar malam is a Malay word that literally means night market, "pasar" being related to "bazaar" in Persian. A pasar malam is a street market in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia that opens in the evening, usually in residential neighbourhoods.[1]

It brings together a collection of stalls that usually sell goods such as fruit, vegetables, snacks, toys, clothes, movie discs and ornaments at cheap or at least reasonable prices. A pasar malam often takes place only one to a few days of the week, as the traders rotate around different neighbourhoods on different days of the week. Haggling over prices is a common practice at such markets.

In the Netherlands, a yearly Indonesian festival is held in The Hague under the name Pasar Malam Besar.

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