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On the 12th, Taroko Chaoya Road officially signed a contract with Suzuka Circuit under the Honda Group, writing a new page of strategic cooperation between Taiwan and Japan!

2014-06-12

On the 12th, Xie Guodong, General Manager of Taroko and Chairman of Jichuang Industrial, personally went to the headquarters of Honda Group in Japan to formally sign a cooperation contract with President Hiroshi Tsengda of Suzuka Circuit, which was the first time that Suzuka Circuit was authorized to the outside world. Mr. Tse said, “Suzuka Circuit has a high standard and rigor in selecting partners, and we feel very honored and recognized to be a partner with Suzuka Circuit.”

Today’s signing symbolizes that the progress of Taroko Caoya Road has taken a big step forward, gradually realizing the expectations of all walks of life, and the transnational strategic cooperation with global indicator companies is also one of the outstanding achievements of Taroko in the transformation process. In recent years, Taroko has actively transformed the commercial real estate development business, and the results have been gradually realized, which will provide the momentum for the operation and development of Taroko.

When selecting partners, Suzuka Circuit Japan pays great attention to the company’s integrity, business strength, business planning and future prospects of the cooperation project, so it is a high-standard treatment in selecting Suzuka Circuit Park on the grass road of Dalukaku to become the first cooperative operation base of Suzuka Circuit Japan to enter overseas business, and this cooperation project has high importance and strategic value for Suzuka Circuit and Dalukaku layout in the global market.

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Suzuka Circuit
The Amusement Park Complex International Circuit operated by Suzuka Circuit Mobility Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., was opened in 1962 and marks its 52nd anniversary this year. The founder of Suzuka International Circuit is Mr. Soichiro Honda, the founder of Honda Motor Japan. Located in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, with a total length of 5,807 meters, it is the longest track in Japan and a difficult technical track recognized by the world’s top racing drivers. Since 1987, it has been the designated venue for the Japanese branch of the Formula 1 Competition, and the famous Suzuka Eight-Hour Endurance Race has been held here for more than 30 years, making it the largest international event in Asia besides GP racing. In addition, it is also the current World Touring Car Championship, SUPER GT and Formula Japan and other major races, which is the most representative and important track in Asia.