OSAKA, Aug. 8 -- The Malaysia Pavilion at the Expo 2025 Osaka has drawn more than 2.2 million visitors since the event began in April, surpassing its original target of 1.5 million visitors by a wide margin.
Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the turnout underscored the pavilion's success, with the biggest crowd-puller being Malaysia's "flying roti canai" - sold for over RM50 a piece, national news agency Bernama reported yesterday.
"This shows the success of the Malaysia Pavilion. When I asked what was most interesting, I was told it's our roti canai, which sells 1,500 pieces a day.
"It's not cheap - I understand it's priced at over RM50 per piece," Tengku Zafrul was quoted as telling repo...
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