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Minggu, 28 Agustus 2011

In Indonesia, Idul Fitri utilized as a momentum to regroup with family and people flocked to return home each or homecoming.

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In Indonesia, Idul Fitri utilized as a momentum to regroup with family and people flocked to return home each or homecoming. It is also common in Malaysia.
Berlebaran at home does give a sense of importance, especially for Muslims in Malaysia. Each year the "Behind the Village" is also a tradition of residents of this neighboring country, especially those who work in big cities like Kuala Lumpur, who returned to his hometown.
Moreover, the Malaysian government also gives the length of vacation time to its citizens during Eid al-Fitr 1432 in the Hijri calendar Malaysia which falls on August 30, 2011.
Exodus of citizens of the City of Kuala Lumpur leading to a number of areas in the north or the south of Peninsular Malaysia more and more crowded as indicated by the increasing density of motor vehicles through toll roads.
Kuala Lumpur city similar to Jakarta's become a destination for work. If Jakarta certainly a lot of areas populated by people from Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi or other areas.
Neither the city center of Kuala Lumpur as the capital city and business center is also a destination for residents of some areas in semanjung Malaysia (Kelantan, Terengganu, Perlis, Kedah, Perak, Johor) or Sabah and Sarawak.
They are going home on the Peninsula, especially the use of public transport such as trains or buses and private vehicles. In this country, returned home with a private vehicle is more dominant given the general citizens of Malaysia who has worked in Kuala Lumpur has had it.
For citizens of Malaysia especially those who have worked have easy to buy a vehicle like a car with low-interest loans and long term (nine years old can).
As performed by Sabaruddin and his family, time off work and school children used to leave behind the village to Perlis, Peninsular Malaysia region at a distance of approximately 409.46 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur or about seven hours by car.
However, the use of transport such as trains and buses too many. For those who use trains and buses in addition to considerations about the ticket prices are not too expensive but also because it is not to accumulate or stand so that users can be more comfortable and safer.
According to a number of bus passengers at the Pudu bus terminal, go home now smoother and safer for buses and vehicles are also available sufficient that good.
Regarding the conditions of eligibility bus, it is considered by officers from the Malaysian agencies requiring transportation bus depot should go first to be checked twice and when declared road worthy then the vehicle can be operated. If there is no mentaatnya bus companies will be subject to sanctions and fines.
On the other hand, was on the eve of Lebaran, there are also a number of rogue bus companies to raise ticket prices with the official reason for the ticket there is a rise in widths from 39 ringgit to 45 ringgit for Alor Setar, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, said Norhayati Mohd Final (28) who want to use the buses for going home.
As for the trains being used by citizens who would like a homecoming to Kelantan.The train is quite comfortable here and is also available that provide a bed hopper considering travel time to the region for a long time over 12 hours.
"I ride the train let me not to bother because I carry a lot of stuff. I have three large trunks, if you bother to take the bus ride down the goods," said Amiruddin, from Kelantan is going back and forth to his hometown. Color Warni

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