• World Harmony Run

    World's Largest Torch Relay
    World Harmony Run

  • 1,000,000 Participants

    Across 6 Continents
    1,000,000 Participants

  • Dreaming of a more harmonious world

    100 countries
    Dreaming of Harmony

  • Schools And Kids

    Make a Wish for Peace
    Schools And Kids

  • Sri Chinmoy: World Harmony Run Founder

    World Harmony Run Founder
    Sri Chinmoy

  • Carl Lewis: World Harmony Run Spokesman

    World Harmony Run Spokesman
    Carl Lewis

  • New York, USA

    New York
    USA

  • London, Great Britain

    London
    Great Britain

  • Shakhovskaya, Russia

    Shakhovskaya
    Russia

  • Around Australia

    15,000 kms, 100 days
    Around Australia

  • Around Ireland

    14 Days, 1500km
    Around Ireland

  • Wanaka, New Zealand

    Wanaka
    New Zealand

  • Arjang, Norway

    Arjang
    Norway

  • Rekjavik, Iceland

    Rekjavik
    Iceland

  • Beijing, China

    Beijing
    China

  • Prague, Czech Republic

    Prague
    Czech Republic

  • Belgrade, Serbia

    Belgrade
    Serbia

  • Lake Biwa, Japan

    Lake Biwa
    Japan

  • Kapsait, Ethiopia

    Kapsait
    Kenya

  • Pangkor Island, Malaysia

    Pangkor Island
    Malaysia

  • Bali, Indonesia

    Bali
    Indonesia

  • The All Blacks, New Zealand

    The All Blacks
    New Zealand

Harmony Run: Asia




Asia Including:

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Palestine, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Chinese Taipei - Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and more...

 
Kazakhstan

Thailand

During 2008, 10,000 children joined in as the Run visited Indonesia, Singapore,
Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

Mongolia

China

The World Harmony Run first entered mainland China in 2005, with a ceremony in Xiamen attended by the Run’s founder, Sri Chinmoy.


Japan

Korea

Singapore

The Torch first visited the North Pole during a 2008 excursion into Siberia.


 
Malaysia

United Arab Emirates


The Hiroshima Ceremony

The 2010 World Harmony Run in Asia began in April at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park: an abode of deep, respectful silence, created to honour the victims of World War II and remind us of the importance of peace between all nations and peoples. It was broadcast nationwide on NHK News. This was the first time a continuous route has been run through Asia, spanning over 20,000 km, and ending in Moscow five months later.



President Corazon Aquino accepts the Torch on behalf of the citizens of the Philippines at the Presidential Palace in 1993.  Some 20,000 runners carried and followed the Torch during the eleven-day Run on Cebu and Oriental Negros, two of the
Philippine Islands.


“Sri Chinmoy has dedicated his life’s work to fostering peace and harmony in the world through meditation, music, poetry, painting and humanitarian work.”  -  The Dalai Lama (10 August 2006)


                    Mongolia


top / Mongolia,                           bottom  / Korea




The Mekong Delta, site of some of the most intense fighting of the Vietnam War, was dedicated as a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom in 1993.

 



King of Malaysia Tuanku Ja’afar Tuanku Abdul Rahman with royal family holding the torch in royal palace


Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former Prime Minister of India, takes the torch in Bali, Indonesia.

 

 



Yasser Arafat, Palestinian leader and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, holds the torch with runners during a 1995 ceremony.


Meeting with Indonesian President B. J. Habibie in Jakarta

 

 



Hakuho Sho winner of thirteen yusho, or tournament championships, meets the World Harmony Runners in Tokyo before the start of the run in 2010.


 

Malaysia



Singapore


top/ China            bottom / Malaysia

The World Harmony Run visits schools and youth  organisations, offering a program that inspires the children of the world in playful ways to create harmony in their own lives. During the program, the running team performs skits, games and music. Children learn the motto “Peace Begins with Me” and make wishes for harmony. In preparation
for the program, children create artwork, poetry and music to express their own dreams for a better world. The presentation usually culminates in a rendition of the World Harmony Run song, composed by Sri Chinmoy, and a run with the Torch.

 



 

Singapore

“We started our Run at nearly 12 noon in tropical Singapore. People think I was crazy to do so because the month of July happened to be one of the hottest months in the year. Jenap, our Chinese Muslim friend who always wears her traditional Islamic costume during her exercise, was rather concerned about this coming Run. She was
afraid that it would be too hot and humid for her to run in her costume in the afternoon
hot sun. But I asked her, ‘Who says it is going to be hot on that day?’ We had fine weather without the sun during most of the event.”  — Urdhacheta Yap, Singapore


 Korea



Japan

Yasuko (Leader of ZA Ryu-Ma, former leader of Ondekoza) as the performer at the final ceremony in Nagasaki. She is one of the most famous taiko drummers in Japan,  described by her fans as the ‘legendary drummer’.


China’s first World Harmony Run ceremony was held in 2005.

The team crossed the border between Russia and China. The runners were welcomed by the mayor of Manchuria City, and other Chinese officials, on the State Gate square. Chinese athletes and the main team, surviving the strong winds, reached the Red Army Park, where the official ceremony was held of placing flowers at the monument of Soviet soldiers. Runners exchanged gifts. The local orchestra played “Moscow Nights”. At night there was an official banquet in honour of the Russian delegation.


 China



Korea