New Landmark in Motorcycle Culture! Grand Opening of Chongqing’s “Slow Tamping Century” Cultural and Creative Park
Global News – China | On June 15, the “Slow Tamping Century” Cultural and Creative Park, meticulously crafted by the Shineray Group, officially opened in Chongqing High-Tech Zone’s Xingu Avenue, Xingyuan Industrial Park. This park, themed around motorcycle culture, modification, and experience, has attracted numerous motorcycle enthusiasts to check in, test ride, and share experiences.
Inside the park, a wall-mounted glass showcase neatly displays dozens of motorcycles, resembling a giant model display box, becoming a popular photo spot.”Slow Tamping Century” also features a motorcycle training ground spanning over 12,000 square meters. This facility not only helps novice riders enhance their driving skills but also hosts “timed track races” and “off-road speed races” for test rides, providing a platform for experienced riders to compete and hone their skills.
Additionally, the park houses parts from motorcycles used by riders in the 2022 Chongqing Jinyun Mountain wildfire rescue, honoring these fearless riders and preserving their courageous spirit.At”Slow Tamping Century” riders can enjoy the thrill of modifications under the guidance of professional motorcycle modification instructors. The park is equipped with the industry’s most precise Dynojet dynamometer, which accurately measures engine power and wheel torque, catering to riders’ desire for an extreme driving experience.
The opening of the “Slow Tamping Century” Cultural and Creative Park marks a significant step forward in promoting and experiencing motorcycle culture in Chongqing, becoming a new gathering place for motorcycle enthusiasts.
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