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Explore China's Yangshuo by bike on a cycling tour set to a silent disco soundtrack

At least, that is, according to Bruce Foreman, the Australian-born, Hong Kong-based founder of Bike Aways - a tour company that specialises in two-wheeled adventures - and co-founder of Yangshuo Bike Festival, which takes place from May 25-27.

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DJ Sing Sing goes hands-free to provide the silent disco soundtrack.

The festival, which sees pedal-pushers round off a day in the saddle with live music and local dishes before retiring to rustic accommodation, will also incorporate a "silent disco", dubbed the "Disco de Wheels", broadcasting funk, soul and ambient world music to riders through wireless headphones as they weave through villages and along waterways, cooling off with a swim and a beer along the way.

"In a nutshell, this is a weekend bike ride with musicians and DJs - as well as a silent disco on a bike - and great food, including a seasonal feast in the countryside on a farmhouse rooftop among the limestone karsts," says Foreman. "We want to show off the countryside and all the charming, old-school, rustic aspects that can be discovered by bike."

Participants will work up an appetite with a leisurely ride through the distinctive countryside and rice paddies ("super easy pace, for all ages"), and then enjoy a seasonal feast (think sour plum duck, roasted ribs, fresh garden vegetables and stir-fried tofu skins). Dining takes place in the open, the dishes created by chef Terry Li - a master of the region's flavourful cuisine.

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Guests may take the cultural experience further with a tai chi, qigong or rice wine-making workshop, learn how to use a bamboo steamer, cook with medicinal ingredients such as goji (wolfberry) and Chinese red dates, and discover how to make Yangshuo dishes such as stuffed pumpkin flowers.

Yangshuo's summertime speciality, stuffed pumpkin flowers.

Yangshuo Bike Festival (May 25-27) costs 2,800 yuan and includes transfers from/to Guilin airport or Yangshuo railway station, bike hire, accommodation, activities, meals and guides. See yangshuobikefestival.com

This article originally appeared on the South China Morning Post (SCMP).

Copyright (c) 2018. South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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