Dinda Hauw and Rey Mbayang Embrace Hometown Ramadan in South Kotabunan
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A heartwarming return to roots as the celebrity couple celebrates Ramadan in Rey Mbayang’s hometown.
A Nostalgic Homecoming
Celebrity couple Dinda Hauw and Rey Mbayang have chosen to spend this year’s Ramadan in Rey’s hometown of South Kotabunan, North Sulawesi. The couple has been sharing glimpses of their trip, offering fans a peek into their intimate family moments and the serene beauty of the region.
exploring South Kotabunan: A Family Affair
Rey Mbayang has been keen to showcase the charm of his hometown to dinda and their children. Recent social media posts reveal the family exploring the local streets, with Rey taking the lead on a motorcycle, immersing themselves in the local atmosphere. This echoes a growing trend of individuals seeking connection with their heritage, as highlighted in a recent study by the Pew research Center, which found that 72% of adults feel it is important to live in an area where they feel connected to their roots.

Scenic Views and beachside Fun
The couple has also shared images of the stunning natural landscape surrounding South Kotabunan. One photo captures the picturesque view from their temporary residence, showcasing rolling hills and bright, expansive skies. Dinda also posted moments of their children enjoying the beach, highlighting the family’s appreciation for the simple joys of life and the beauty of their surroundings.

Ramadan Nights and Community Bonds
A highlight of their trip was a visit to the local night market, a tradition Rey deeply cherishes. He expressed his longing for the unique atmosphere of Ramadan nights in his hometown, emphasizing the importance of these annual traditions. What is always missed every year,
he shared, reflecting the sentiment of many who find comfort and connection in familiar customs during the holy month.
The night market is more then just a place to buy food; it’s a community hub where people come together to celebrate Ramadan.
Local Resident of South Kotabunan
Family Time and sisterly Bonds
Beyond spending time as a nuclear family, Dinda and Rey have also made time for extended family. Dinda shared a photo of herself with her sister, enjoying the evening in South Kotabunan, further emphasizing the importance of family connections during this special time of year. This reinforces the cultural significance of Ramadan as a time for strengthening familial bonds and fostering a sense of community.

