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Funny side: Staff celebrating Malaysia Day at the Rapid Penang Weld Quay bus terminal in George Town. — KT GOH/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Employees at the bus terminal in Weld Quay brought smiles to everyone by wearing the sarong to work on Malaysia Day.

By either wrapping the traditional garment around their waist or draping it over their shoulder, the staff members transformed what would have been an ordinary routine of waiting for the bus into an unexpected delight.

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