Southern Colours and Divine Inspiration-The Bikeman in Taiwan Ep. 3
Kaohsiung is a vibrant harbor city bursting with art and joy. Niels arrives and cycles through a giant open-air gallery where the streets are just bursting with imagination. At Pier 2, a Venice-inspired harbor district, houses explode in every color of the rainbow. The Stone Temple was likewise built purely by divine inspiration, and proves that chaos becomes beauty. Finally, he meets an artist who dances with trains and urges the world: Stop taking selfies – draw it instead! Let’s take a dazzling ride through the wild, creative, and laid-back soul of southern Taiwan. The Bikeman in Taiwan is an unforgettable 1,000-kilometre cycling journey around Taiwan! Join Danish host and fellow cyclist, Niels-Ole Rasmussen, on his heartwarming, humorous and breathtaking adventure down Taiwan’s Cycle Route 1. Along the way, he meets surfers, shrimp-fishers, street artists and snakes, tastes everything from bubble tea to the stinky tofu, and discovers that Taiwan’s true beauty lies in its people – generous, joyful and endlessly inventive. Get ready to experience the beauty of nature, the warmth of Taiwanese hospitality, and pure curiosity at every turn.
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