Global flavour at Games venue


Going green: For Theniu and Tan, the oBikes are an easier and more environment-friendly way to get around KLSC in Bukit Jalil.

KUALA LUMPUR: As athletes from the 11 South-East Asian nations slug it out in the sports arena, an international crowd has also descended on the Kuala Lumpur Sports City (KLSC) in Bukit Jalil.

These supporters and spectators from different countries have been weaving in and out of the venues since the 29th SEA Games began in earnest after Saturday’s opening ceremony.

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