Regional | JustRunLah! - Part 115
 

Regional

Understanding Hong Kong and its Running Society For All Travelling Runners

Run along one of the busiest and vibrant places in Hong Kong, Ma On Shan-Sha Tin Promenade and stop over at one of their traditional breakfast place selling beef brisket. Let's break this down further into 3 steps every traveling runners should take. #1 Find a running route Search for a running...

Understanding Indonesia and its Running Society For All Travelling Runners

Indonesia spreads over 5200km between the Asian mainland and Australia, all of it housed within the tropics. This means that you can expect beautiful rainforest, sunny beaches and tall cloud-swept mountains. Indonesia comprises of 17,000 islands, with more than 500 languages and dialects are spoken by over 246 million people. A trip is Indonesia is...

Understanding Japan and its Running Society For All Travelling Runners

Read the bucketlist of 5 breathtaking routes in Asia all runners must try once, you'd see Japan on it. Twice. So apart from its comfortable weather and unique culture, travelling runners get to take in its stunning views while clocking in their mileage. Tokyo Marathon is one pretty famous race that...

11 Art Pieces and 1 Movie to Look Out For While Running Along...

Singapore is well known as an efficient, clean and green city state with her citizen operating like robots, working in an sterile environment which is culturally dead. A short run along the Singapore River will prove any critics wrong. Although Singapore has not produced any Leonard Da Vinci or...

Compressport TRI-Factor Run: The 2 New Categories You Should Not Miss Out On

Running is not an exclusive sport; almost anyone can run as long as they wish to. You don't have to be talented at it; and it can be done anywhere and anytime. In fact, more and more Singaporeans are starting to run and even love running. Well, it can't be...

Understanding Malaysia and its Running Society For All Travelling Runners

The first thing when visiting a new country (let alone to run!) is to check out the climate. Temperatures range from 25C to 35C. It has the humid environment, not uncommon in South East Asian countries. Malaysia is also known for its beaches, rainforests and mix of Malay, Chinese, Indian...

4 Online Running Calendars Around the World Runners Should Bookmark

Foodies want to try the local delights, shopaholics search for shopping districts, while runners, well, we like to run. That's the most familiar yet adventurous way to get to know the country and its people. Here are 4 links to bookmark and check BEFORE booking your next holiday! 😉 1. For races...

Understanding Singapore and its Running Society For All Travelling Runners

Singapore is a sunny island popularly known as the "Little Red Dot." Smacked right at the equator, we've got summer all year round. Our temperatures range between 25C to 32C. Unless you run at 12noon (when you risk suffering a heat stroke), Singapore is a completely safe place to run...