SINGAPORE - Swimming instructor and sports academy owner Jason Lin, 47, had been curious about cycling in Malaysia ever since he took up the sport seriously during the pandemic. He had heard positive reviews from fellow cyclists about how they had been able to get close to nature, sample good food and explore different landscapes during their cycling trips prior.
The coronavirus pandemic struck a nasty blow at something that used to be taken for granted in relations between Singapore and Malaysia: unhindered travel between the two neighbours, not least by land across the Causeway and the Second Link.
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Swimming instructor and sports academy owner Jason Lin, 47, had been curious about cycling in Malaysia ever since he took up the sport seriously during the pandemic.
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