Geylang Serai Bazaar to Open from 8 March With 500 Stalls That’ll Open Till Midnight Daily

Get Ready for a Gastronomic and Cultural Feast: Geylang Serai Bazaar 2024 Unveils Exciting Plans!

Singaporeans can eagerly mark their calendars as the Bazaar Raya Geylang Serai 2024 gears up for an exciting run in March 2024!

This annual event is closely tied to the arrival of the fasting month of Ramadan which is set to commence on Tuesday, 12 March 2024, and will conclude on 10 April 2024.

During this sacred period, Muslims observe fasting from dawn to dusk, refraining not only from food but also from water. This spiritual practice is a fundamental tenet of Ramadan, fostering self-discipline, reflection, and a heightened connection with the divine.

To commemorate the festive season, a harmonious blend of food, shopping, entertainment, and vibrant lights will define the Geylang Serai Bazaar, kicking off on Friday, 8 March.

The celebrations will continue until 9 April, the eve of Hari Raya, with the bazaar extending its operating hours throughout the night until 6AM the following morning. 

On regular days, the bazaar will be open from 10AM to 11:59PM, providing ample time for visitors to break their fast or enjoy a delightful post-prayer meal.

(I also have especially fond memories bonding with my Muslim colleagues at the bazaar, learning more about their culture while stuffing our faces with food and drinks.)

Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, in a Facebook post on 12 January, shared a glimpse of what attendees can anticipate at this year’s festivities.

In response to concerns raised in previous years, organizers have introduced stricter criteria for halal food options at the bazaar.

Out of the 500 stalls, 150 will focus on food and beverages, and every F&B stall must meet specific requirements.

These include possessing halal certification, having a Muslim owner, and obtaining approval from a halal certification consultant.

Moreover, F&B vendors are mandated to offer two items priced at an affordable S$3 each, ensuring accessibility for all visitors.

Responding to public feedback and aiming to make participation more affordable for sellers and consumers, Minister Faishal also announced in a Facebook post in October 2023 that a maximum rental cap of S$15,000 per booth for the Geylang Serai Bazaar.

 This strategic move not only supports sellers but also benefits consumers by offering cost-effective items during the festive season.

This decision follows the revelation in April 2023 of a base rental cost increase to S$25,000 per month for stalls, with organizers justifying raising by stating it aligned with market rates.

Importantly, the longer duration of the bazaar, extended by 36 days compared to previous years, contributed to this rental cap decrease.

Although the total number of stalls may be slightly reduced from the 700 stalls in the 2022 Geylang Serai Bazaar, the organizers assure that the event’s vibrant atmosphere and festive spirit remain undiminished, as evident from preliminary setup sketches.

Image: Facebook (Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim)
Image: Facebook (Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim)

Adding to the comfort of attendees, the bazaar will provide ample sheltered seating and tables, ensuring a pleasant dining experience for visitors.

With excitement building up as March approaches, the Geylang Serai Bazaar of 2024 promises a rich tapestry of cultural celebration, gastronomic delights, and an immersive festive ambiance for everyone to enjoy.

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