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Thursday, December 05 2019 - 15:03
AsiaNet
Xinhua Silk Road: Fblife holds First China-Thailand Rally Racing to promote hero culture
BEIJING, Dec. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Fblife, China's leading club platform for domestic SUV and off-roader fanciers, 
held the First China-Thailand Rally Racing (CTRR) on Sunday, in Xingyi city of 
Qianxinan Bouyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in China's Guizhou province.

The first CTRR launched in Xingyi aims to integrate Xingyi's superior 
mountainous outdoor sports resources with Fblife's positive hero culture, is 
the latest event for Fblife to pass on its enthusiasm for public welfare and 
environmental protection, according to Zhang Dai, chairman of Sinocloud Centre 
Company and Beijing-based Fblife.com.

Since its establishment, Fblife has developed a huge number of members who love 
nature and outdoor sports, have enthusiasm for public welfare, and actively 
participate in environmental protection, public welfare and disaster relief, 
said Zhang Dai, chairman of Sinocloud Centre Company and Beijing-based 
Fblife.com, at the CTRR Departure Ceremony.

"Fblife members are passing the power of life and promoting a positive hero and 
health culture with great passion," Zhang said.

According to Zhang, Fblife has organized a lot of rescue teams of Fblife when 
every disaster happened in China such as the Wenchuan earthquake rescue.

Fblife, together with Beijing Ci'ai Charity Foundation (CACF), also founded a 
public fund in September 2014, which has funded many charitable projects 
including various forms of cultural exchange, education, disaster relief, and 
environmental protection.

The CTRR attracts more than 50 groups of vehicles from more than 20 provinces 
and cities nationwide which will set out from Xingyi, leave China via the Mohan 
Port of Xishuangbanna in southwest China's Yunnan province and pass through 
Laos on December 3. They will then travel from mountainous areas in northern 
Thailand to southern coastal city. The whole journey of about 3,000 kilometers 
will last 14 days.

The CTRR has opened a new chapter of the cross-country rally development in 
Guizhou, said Zhang, hoping that the cross-country rally racing will go out 
from here to ASEAN, Africa, and Europe.

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Source: Xinhua Silk Road Information Service
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