I left Seremban a little after 7 AM, while it was still dim.
The first half of the journey took me through the hilly area of Highway 1, nestled between rainforests.
Highway B24 was a quiet country road, with several small settlements along the way.
The small general stores in these towns reminded me of the old-fashioned candy shops(dagashiya) of the Showa era, reminiscent of those found in Shikoku or Kyushu in Japan.
In the second half, as I approached Kuala Lumpur, traffic increased, and I began to see more high-rise buildings and residential areas.
Is Malaysia currently experiencing a boom? There are many areas under development for housing.
Japan has been stagnant for the past 30 years or so, but Malaysia seems to be experiencing economic growth comparable to developed countries now.
I ran almost continuously in the second half, covering 39.3 kilometers in just over 6 hours.
Under the scorching sun, my iPhone displayed a "high temperature warning" and shut down twice.
It's not good to expose smart phone to direct sunlight for extended periods when the temperature reaches around 35 degrees Celsius.
It's hotter inland than along the coast. It's better when there's a breeze, but there wasn't much wind today.
Tomorrow, I'll finally be in Kuala Lumpur. Just over 30 kilometers from here.
*Today's distance: 39.3km
*Total distance from Changi Airport: 348.1km