JPA's MAPPA XX Run In Kuching Attracts 2,500 Participants
The department said that Kuching is the third stop for the MAPPA XX after Kuantan (Pahang) and Batu Kawan (Penang).
'The participation of more than 2,500 runners includes civil servants and the community from all corners of Sarawak.
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