IPOH: The state government expects about 2,000 people to participate in the Perak Virtual Run 2020, which will be held at 30 selected tourist spots st...
The state government expects about 2,000 people to participate in the Perak Virtual Run 2020, which will be held at 30 selected tourist spots statewide from Aug 1-30.
She said the programme, based on the sports tourism concept, would be held for the first time in Malaysia and was the state government’s initiative, through Tourism Perak, to liven up the 63rd National Day celebration this year. Under the programme, participants will have to choose one of the set locations and complete the five-kilometre run to qualify for the souvenir kit comprising a t-shirt and medal.
“If the organisers are satisfied with the run, they will send us the souvenir kit after the Malaysia Day celebration on Sept 16,“ she said.
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