Tartous-Sana
The first Ramadan charity market in the old Tartous hall on the sea corniche is very popular with citizens, who found in it an integrated market that provides them with various commodities at competitive prices.
Rama Alloush, who was keen from the first day to visit the market, told SANA's reporter that she had bought her needs from the market at lower prices than the local market.
Ashraf Basli found that competing with the participating national companies to present their offers gave the market visitors a greater opportunity to buy more goods at reasonable prices, which saved them money and the fatigue of roaming between several markets for the purpose of shopping and buying.
Abeer Mahmoud said that the demand for the market is caused by the abundance of materials and commodities, and with a clear price difference from other markets.
In the same context, the second Ramadan charity market, which was recently opened in Al Taleea Park in Tartous, is witnessing a remarkable turnout, as Wiam Al Ali said: “It is an opportunity to shop from one place at good prices that suit every family.”
Raghdaa Hammoud considered that his stay in the park saved the neighborhood residents the trouble of moving to other markets.
Mohamed Al-Omar, the supervisor of the market, stated that the competition between the participating companies and national events to provide their products to citizens at reduced prices contributed to increasing the percentage of sale while continuing to provide offers and discounts, explaining that the Ramadan markets that were opened by the Ministry of Endowments with the beginning of the month of Ramadan in cooperation with a number of governorates and chambers of commerce and industry aim to Supporting the citizen by offering products at reduced prices.
Fatima Hussain