RAMADHAN DI DUNGUN MEMANG LAIN! 🌙 Berbuka Puasa Tepi Pantai Teluk Lipat ❤️
🎬 RAMADHAN IN DUNGUN IS DIFFERENT! 🌙❤️ This video is very special for both of us. Not because of the long journey. Not because of the luxurious destination. But because this video captures the life we dream of one day. This recording was made during the month of Ramadhan 2026, when we decided to return early to Dungun before celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri. If you ask me why I always choose to spend more holidays in Dungun during the fasting month, the answer is simple. The atmosphere of Ramadhan here is indeed different. It is difficult to explain in words. Ramadhan in Dungun feels like a month-long Hari Raya. As early as the evening, the streets began to fill with people. The children of the migrants returned to their villages, relatives gathered and the Ramadhan bazaar became the focus of the entire community. In front of our own house, there was actually a Batu 48 Ramadhan bazaar located just a few steps from the house. But this time we chose to go to the D’Gate Dungun Ramadhan Bazaar to enjoy a slightly different atmosphere. As expected, the bazaar area was crowded with people. The roads were full of vehicles. The parking spaces were almost full. People were flocking to find food to break the fast. And the most interesting thing was of course the food selection. Traditional cakes. Various types of drinks. Rice, side dishes, grilled chicken, lekor crackers, satay, desserts and many more. In short, whatever comes to mind while fasting, it is likely to be here. But as usual… When entering the Ramadhan bazaar, the real challenge is not finding food. The real challenge is controlling your desire to buy. 😅 Everything looks delicious to the eye. My stomach is hungry. If I follow my heart, I want to fill a table with food. Apart from the variety of food, one thing that always makes us love being here is the friendliness of the people of Dungun. They smile easily. They greet each other easily. And always make us feel at home. Maybe that's why this state was once crowned one of the happiest states in Malaysia. After buying our iftar food, we got on my sister's Avantiz motorcycle and headed to a destination that is a favorite for many every Ramadan. Teluk Lipat Beach. This is where the real magic begins. While in other places people break their fast at restaurants or at home, in Dungun many choose to break their fast by the beach. Along the coast, families, couples, friends and small children can be seen spreading out mats while waiting for the Maghrib call to prayer. Some are chatting. Some are taking pictures. Some are simply enjoying the view of the sea that stretches out in front of them. The sound of waves hitting the beach. The gentle sea breeze. The evening sky that is changing colors. It all creates a very calming atmosphere. Healing was indeed different. And when the Maghrib call to prayer sounded, thousands of people broke their fast simultaneously along the beach. A sight that was hard to forget. But the beauty of the night did not end there. As soon as the break was over, the sky of Teluk Lipat Beach began to be illuminated by the light of fireworks brought by visitors. From one corner to another. From one family to another. Fireworks began to fill the night sky. Colorful lights illuminated the beach. The sound of explosions echoed in the air. Children ran happily. Adults smiled at the lively atmosphere. It was not an official show. It was not a large-scale event. But the atmosphere was created naturally by the community who came together to enjoy the Ramadan night together. And that is what made it so special. After it was all over, we returned home with hearts full of gratitude and joy. Sometimes happiness is actually very simple. No need for an expensive place. No need for a luxurious life. Just have family. There are people we love. There are foods we enjoy together. And there are places that make us always yearn to return. Dungun is that place for us. And we always promise each other… One day, when we get older and life slows down, we want to live like this every day. Calm. Simple. Happy. Because for both of us… Dungun is not just a hometown. Dungun is our little paradise. ❤️ Recorded using Insta360 X5 📷 #RamadhanDungun #PantaiTelukLipat #DungunTerengganu #BazarRamadhan #Ramadhan2026 #Insta360X5 #IftarTepiPantai #Terengganu #SyurgaKami #NainDanLina #HealingPantai #MalaysiaTravel #TravelVlog ❤️🌙🌊🏍️

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