KOTA KINABALU: If you like to run and look at old buildings then the North Borneo Race might just be your cup of tea.
Set to take place this September, the race will steer runners through the nostalgic part of the Sabah capital, allowing them to see the historical buildings or sites within the city.
On Wednesday , the event organiser Wendy John briefed Sabah Tourism Board chairman Datuk Joniston Bangkuai about the race, for which 20 teams have already registered. "The North Borneo Race is something I consider to be educational and beneficial to anyone interested in joining because it is a great way to learn about the city's past," he added.
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