KUALA LUMPUR, March 20 -- Every year, Ramadan bazaars turn Klang Valley into a food paradise for both Muslims and non-Muslims, often drawing crowds eager to break fast with an array of dishes.
However, in recent years, there is a noticeable trend where an increasing number of non-Muslim influencers document their experiences at Ramadan bazaars or trying their hand at fasting.
From viral TikToks reviewing roti john stalls in Desa Pandan to YouTube vlogs featuring food hunts at Shah Alam's famous bazaar, non-Muslim content creators are putting their own spin on this Ramadan tradition.
But how do their perspectives differ from Muslim influencers?
While Muslim influencers often highlight personal experiences, breaking fast traditions, and...
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