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Tuesday, September 10 2019 - 13:30
AsiaNet
East Rift Valley National Scenic Area Administration, Tourism Bureau, MOTC kicks off 2019 East of Taiwan cycling festival in August
NEW TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan, Sept. 10, 2019/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Native artist Yosifu invited to design limited-edition cycling jerseys and polo 
shirts


The East Rift Valley National Scenic Area Administration (Administration), 
Tourism Bureau, MOTC has invited cycling enthusiasts of all ages from all over 
the world to take part in the annual 2019 East of Taiwan cycling festival, 
which kicked off in August.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20190905/2570733-1-a
2019 East of Taiwan-themed jerseys and polo shirts

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2019 East of Taiwan-themed polo shirts (only available for sale, not for free)

This year's event will encourage participants to enjoy the spectacular 
countryside scenery in the East of Taiwan and slow-paced cycling itineraries, 
rather than focusing on cycling speeds or distances, according to Kuo 
Chen-Ling, Director of the Administration. A new theme around the concept of 
"township tours" is now a part of the experience. The itineraries include the 
East of Taiwan 320-km and 175-km Cycling Challenge and the Fenglin Township 
Cycling Trip. The East of Taiwan 320-km and 175-km Cycling Challenge will 
depart from Liyu Lake in Shoufeng Township, Hualien and connect with Highways 9 
and 11, as well as Routes 193 and 75. Cyclists are welcome to explore the 
spectacular scenery and unique township cultures of the East of Taiwan via 
stamp collection fairs and get-togethers. In addition, participants who prefer 
short-distance itineraries and their family members can take part in the 
Huadong Barrier-free Cycling event between September 10 and 12 or the Fenglin 
Cycling Fun Ride between November 15 and 16.

Both Hualien and Taitung are home to thriving indigenous cultures. The 
Administration has invited Yosifu, an Amis artist from Yuli, Hualien, who is 
currently based in the UK, to create limited-edition cycling jerseys and polo 
shirts featuring an aboriginal-style totem symbolizing the harvest. The jerseys 
and polo shirts will be available for sale, and some will be allocated as lucky 
draw prizes for cyclists who reach the finish line, said the director. The 
Administration aims to deliver an experience that combines sports, local 
culture and art by partnering with a native artist. 

The administration invites professional and non-professional cyclists of all 
ages and nationalities to take part in the cycling event to be held along the 
stunning East Coast of Taiwan. Get ready to enjoy a slow-paced, laid-back and 
fun cycling trip.

The cycling activities are now open for registration. Registration is on a 
first-come, first-serve basis. Places are limited, so please register ASAP. All 
interested people are sincerely invited to take a break from their busy lives 
and embark on a slow-paced trip to the East of Taiwan where they will find joy 
and happiness.

For more information: 

1. 2019 East of Taiwan website (http://www.cyclist.org.tw/index.asp)
2. East Rift Valley National Scenic Area Administration website 
(https://www.erv-nsa.gov.tw/) and FB (https://www.facebook.com/tbrocerv/)
3. Event contractor: Taiwan Cyclist Federation, Contact Number: +886-2-8919-3595

SOURCE:  East Rift Valley National Scenic Area Administration, Tourism Bureau, 
MOTC
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