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09 oktober 2007 02:15

Indonesians to celebrate end of Ramadan, start cramming bus and train stations

Indonesians to celebrate end of Ramadan, start cramming bus and train stations

Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesia began its annual mass exodus Sunday when millions of people pour out of the major cities to return to their home villages to celebrate the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Thousands have started crowding bus and train stations in the capital, Jakarta six days before Eid al-Fitr to beat the mass exodus later in the week when buses, cars and motorcycles create massive traffic jams on roads across the world`s most populous Muslim nation.

Transport officials estimate that nearly 15 million people will head to their home villages - up six per cent from last year - for the two day celebration next weekend.

"The exodus through land transportation is expected to reach its peak three days before the Eid al-Fitr," said senior transportation ministry official Iskandar Abubakar.

Every year, families form long lines at train and bus stations and tens of thousands wait for ferries at seaports around the country that is spread across more than 17,000 islands.

Nearly 90 per cent of Indonesia`s 235 million people are Muslims.

During the four weeks of Ramadan, Muslims are not supposed to eat, drink or have sex during daylight hours. On the first day of Eid al-Fitr, people flock to early morning prayers and families later gather to eat specially prepared snacks and offer them to friends and neighbours.

Source: canadianpress.google.com

 


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