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Nearly 8,000 people ready to run for peace

About 8,000 people will take part in the 45th Hanoi Moi Newspaper Run for Peace, which will be held at the capital’s My Dinh National Stadium in Nam Tu Liem district on March 25.
Nearly 8,000 people ready to run for peace ảnh 1Runners at the 44th Hanoi Moi Newspaper Run for Peace (Photo: hanoimoi.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – About 8,000 peoplewill take part in the 45th Hanoi Moi Newspaper Run for Peace, which will beheld at the capital’s My Dinh National Stadium in Nam Tu Liem district on March25.

The annual race is set to begin at 7:30am, withthe run spanning 1.5 km.

The event will be broadcast live on theHanoi Radio & Television channel.

At a meeting held by the municipalDepartment of Culture and Sports on March 13 to review preparations for thepeace run, authorities in Nam Tu Liem said 5,000 locals are ready for the race.

Last year, more than 1,500 athletes joinedthe run around Hoan Kiem Lake.-VNA
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