Hello, how are you all today?
this time I was at the meugang animal market, which is an Indonesian custom. the tradition of the meugang market. which is opened twice a year, specifically just before the holy month of Ramadan, which begins the day after tomorrow, on Thursday, March 23, 2023. Additionally, this Meungang animal market takes place just 2 days, on Monday and Wednesday, prior to the start of the holy month of Ramadan. Exactly, I was there on those days, Tuesday and Wednesday, and I saw the locals here, the community, engage in a very enthusiastic and joyful animal market activity.
Check out the vibe at this meugang animal market in Aceh, Indonesia's Sigli sub-district of the Pidie district.
Observe the grinning faces of these animal market vendors. While holding this freshly cut meat, they appear to be having a great time. Considering that this is the last day for them to eat, they have sacrificed buffalo to make beef and buffalo meat available for sale to customers. Since eating is no longer permitted as of tomorrow, the fasting month officially began.
Look at this meat; even though it's about to be killed, it still appears to be warm and delicious. Please come to purchase.
Animal meat that has been cut into pieces can be purchased for anywhere between 170,000 and 180,000. The price of beef is 170,000 rupiah; the price of buffalo meat is 1807,000 rupiah.
Take a look at how crowded the market is with people watching the meugang animals; they appear to be very engaged and enthusiastic. They will consume the meat of the meugang animals later, at home, with their families.
In Indonesia's Sigli city, Pidie district, this is the meugang animal market. opened twice in a span of just one year, just before the start of Ramadan worship. Moreover, this time around, Tuesday and Wednesday are when the Meugang Animal Market is held. It is precisely March 22, 2023, today. a custom that they follow at the meungang animal market to celebrate the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. As they prepare to welcome the holy month of Ramadan, which will begin the following day, this market tradition is for the locals who are present.
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Greetings! Thank you for sharing your market with us! I am familiar with Ramadan and thank you for showing how you prepare for it locally.
Is the price of meat higher than normal at this time? Or has it stayed the same?
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