Hari Raya Puasa 2014
Ketupat Decorations
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and for believers of Singapore and all over the world, it is also the holiest period of the year -a time for prayer, self-examination, almsgiving and fasting. During Ramadan and from first light until sundown, all healthy Muslim adults are expected to abstain from food, drink and sensual activities. Hari Raya Puasa marks the end of Ramadan and falls this year on 28th of July. In observance of these principles, the festivities organised in Singapore for Hari Raya Puasa 2014 revolve around four themes.Breaking the Fast at Geylang Serai Bazaar
Each Year during the Hari Raya Puasa season, Geylang Serai attracts many Malay families and visitors at night to gaze at the festive and heart-warming street light-ups. This year it stretches majestically on both Sims Avenue and Geylang Road on 1.3 km. Its design is largely inspired by meaningful symbols of Islam such as the Crescent and Moon, Turkish-style minarets and mosques. And if you take a closer look, you’ll notice some patterns used in traditional Malay houses like gable and pyramidal roofs, floral wooden carvings but also some other Malay elements such as basketry and batik patterns. The other main attraction is definitely the Gelang Serai Bazaar. The huge pavilion draws many for shopping as it is the time of the year for our Malay friends to refresh their homes with new furnishings such as curtains, carpets and also their wardrobes with a new sarong kebaya, a hijab or a songkok hat. Yet the main draw here are the stalls of delicious Malay food that gather many when it’s time to break-fast. Nasi Lemak, Nasi Goreng, Nasi Padang, Mie Goreng, Mie Hoon, Goreng Kedelek, Otah Otah are some of the feast to be found. Not to mention the colourful drinks called Air Kathiras, which are so refreshing and reenergizing after a long day of abstinence!Festive Decorations at Geylang Serai Bazaar
Mark your calendar All activities and performances organised for the Hari Raya Puasa 2014 will be held from 8-9.30pm at Lorong Engku Aman, between Gelang Serai Road and Sims Avenue (Paya Lebar MRT station). Saturday 28 June 2014: Cultural song and dance performances. Friday 4 July 2014: Qasidah. Saturday 5 July 2014: Geylang Serai Habuan and Iftar for Needy Residents. Saturday 12 July 2014: Dikir Barat and other showcases of traditional Malay activities and art forms such as games, musical instruments, song and dance performances, handicrafts for weddings. Friday 18 July 2014: Black & White 60s movies- Seniman Bujang Lapok (1960s) Saturday 19 July 2014: Cultural Discovery Race Friday 25 July 2014: Black & White 60s movies- Si Tanggang by Shaw Brothers Film (1950s) Discover more about Singapore's Malay Culture and Islam in Kampong Glam. Do visit the Malay Heritage Centre and Sultan Mosque. Watch our video of Hari Raya Puasa 2014 in Geylang Serai and get into the festive mood! SELAMAT HARI RAYA 2014 from Singapore! Related article The Colors of Hari Raja (Hari Raya Puasa 2013).