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What’s on sale? A night at Ungulhey

Malé’s night market through photographer Munshid Mohamed’s lenses.

The biannual street market, dubbed ‘ungulhey bazaar,’ is known for large crowds and a variety of merchandise, including clothes, kitchen accessories and pets.

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Posted on June 11, 2015Author Minivan NewsCategories Business & Tourism, Features & Comment, In Pictures, PoliticsTags ‘Ungulhey Bazaar, maldives, Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI), maldives news, night market

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