Hari Raya Aidil Fitri fell on 10 September 2010. It was the end of Ramadhan for the Muslims faith in Malaysia. Hari Raya brought the now customary Open Houses; both the official ones and the personal ones.
Not knowing the Ministers and Bigshots, I didn't go to the official ones (The Chief Minister and The State Ministers held one at the Likas Sports Complex on 11 September for the public; if I remember correctly, the TYT Sabah usually has one too).

Instead I went to an open house held by the retired Datuk MD of the company I once worked for.

The Host greeting all the visitors.

The ones expecting the crowds will have these awnings and tents.

The food included Roast Lamb, soto, rendang, ice kacang, kuih, and cakes.

Ah, an old friend. Time to stop taking photos and start socialising.
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