“One benefit of being part of a running team is that it’s community-led. There are no fees; we’re all volunteers. At the resting point, we’ll share food and other supplies. We help each other and share our experiences,” he said.

“We share tips on preventing injuries. We recommend good shoes and where to buy them at a cheaper price. We train for races together. We encourage carpooling if there’s space in someone’s car. … It’s really enjoyable.”

As for Ang, the UAE’s cosmopolitan hive of activity has made him comfortable enough to express his Peranakan identity, which also serves as a networking tool.

In 2021, he and his wife established Rumah Peranakan, a private dining experience. In opening up their dining room to guests from all walks of life and nationalities, the couple can bond with fellow expats.

“Being Singaporean, especially Peranakan, we’re very into food. … You tell the stories about Peranakans through food,” he said. “I get to meet new people, learn new cultures from them.

“Importantly, I make new friends. And some of the new friends that I make evolve into business.”

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