On the morning of December 1, the first China-Thailand Rally Race (CTRR) in 2019 started in Xingyi City, Guizhou Province. More than 50 teams of cross-country e-family members from more than 20 provinces and cities across the country set off from Xingyi, and will leave the country through Mohan Port in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan. On December 3, they will pass through Laos. The seaside tourist city, with a total journey of about 3,000 kilometers, lasted 14 days.
Zhang Dai, chairman of CEC Zhiyun, said at the departure ceremony that based on 20 years of community service system, off-road e-family has formed a leading professional platform in the fields of activities, competitions, e-commerce, parks, travel, camps, and outdoors. In recent years, focusing on the landing, development and operation of the IP industry in the fields of culture, sports, and tourism, many event IPs are driving the increase in local cultural and tourism consumption and popularity.
“Relying on the cross-country e-family, through online sharing, mobile operation, offline industry business collaboration system and normalized operation of events, more international cultural and sports IP will become the bright pearl of events along the Belt and Road.” Zhang Dai said, this time The launch ceremony of the China-Thailand Rally will be held in Xingyi, Guizhou, which will promote Xingyi to become a holy place for mountain sports and cultural tourism in the hearts of cross-country e-family members.
Zhang Dai also said that this China-Thailand Rally is just the beginning. CEC Zhiyun will rely on resources such as cross-country e-family to jointly expand the China-Thailand Rally to ASEAN countries, and will organize multiple international standard events every year. The competition adopts a point system, and the assembly competitions of various countries are related to each other. The competition itself tends to be more popular and more in line with the needs of the public. It has become a typical representative of innovative competitions.
Zhang Dai, chairman of CLP Zhiyun, delivered a speech at the first China-Thai Rally Competition (CTRR) of the 2019 off-road e-family
Tian Tao, deputy secretary of the Xingyi Municipal Party Committee and mayor of Guizhou Province, said that the cross-country e-family, as the leading aggregation platform for off-road vehicles and tourism and cultural industries in China, covers the entire ecological matrix of automobiles, travel, competitions, and outdoor culture. The China-Thai Rally Competition focuses on Xingyi, Guizhou, and heads south to Thailand. As a brand-new cross-border rally event, it will bring extraordinary competition experience and unforgettable travel experience to the participating heroes. With the influence of sports events It will strive to enhance the popularity and reputation of tourism along the route, create new opportunities for development, and realize the development model of “sports + cultural tourism”, which will also promote the development of Xingyi’s mountain tourism and outdoor sports industry.
Tian Tao, deputy secretary and mayor of Xingyi City, Guizhou Province, delivered a speech for the first China-Thailand Rally (CTRR) of the 2019 off-road e-family
It is understood that the China-Thailand rally competition is a brand-new cross-border rally event, which combines challenge, fun and entertainment, and integrates local characteristic tourism, culture, and sports elements along the way. The event is sponsored by the People’s Government of Xingyi City, Guizhou Province, China Electronics Zhiyun Holdings Co., Ltd., Off-Road Culture Industry Co., Ltd., RV Camping and Self-Driving Off-Road Branch of Guizhou Tourism Association, specially supported by China Economic Information Service, and sponsored by Thailand National Tourism Administration. Bureau, Thailand Sukhothai Provincial Government, Thailand’s Nakhon Sawan City Government, etc., and at the same time received the support of multiple cross-country e-family groups and national teams. It is different from conventional field races and rally races. It is a typical example of a variety of innovative events in China. In other words, the event itself is more participatory. (Li Wenxin, Wang Lei)