A motorcycle carnival parade will take place in Jiangmen on May 2, 2026. The event will feature a spectacular parade of 100 motorcycles, a vintage bike exhibition, a creative food market, and all-day stage performances. Riders from across the country are warmly invited to gather in Jiangmen.



Event details
Time:3:00 pm, May 2, 2026
Event quota:100 participants
Route
Wuyi Overseas Chinese Square (五邑華僑廣場) – Fazhan Avenue (發展大道) – Gangkou 2nd Road (港口二路) – Gangkou 1st Road (港口一路) – Yuejin Road (躍進路) – Didong Road (堤東路) – Youth Square (青年廣場) (Total distance: 6.4 km)
Schedule
2:00 pm–2:50 pm Assembly
2:40 pm–2:50 pm Safety briefing
3:00 pm Official start
3:00 pm–3:15 pm Parade ride
3:15 pm–6:00 pm Exhibition at the finish venue
Registration
All registration details must be truthful, accurate, complete, and clear. False declarations, concealment, or forgery are strictly prohibited. Riders, motorcycles, and documents must match the submitted registration information.

Scan the QR code to register.
Starting point: Wuyi Overseas Chinese Square
Located in one of Jiangmen's busiest commercial districts, this cultural hub sits near several major shopping areas. The square is home to six cultural venues, including the Jiangmen Wuyi Overseas Chinese Museum (中國僑都華僑華人博物館) and the Jiangmen Art Gallery (江門美術館), making it a key center for the city's overseas Chinese heritage and arts scene.

Stopover: Qimingli Scenic Area (啟明里)
This century-old overseas Chinese village preserves the nostalgic charm of Jiangmen's migrant heritage. Its streets feature a blend of traditional grey-brick houses, tiled roofs, western-style arches, and delicate carvings, reflecting the fusion of Chinese and international architectural influences.

Destination: Changdi Historical and Cultural Block (長堤歷史文化街區)
As the birthplace of urban Jiangmen, this waterfront area has thrived as a trading port since the late Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368). Its iconic arcade buildings combine Chinese and Western design elements, symbolizing the city's overseas Chinese culture. The area also gained popularity as a filming location for the hit Chinese TV drama The Knockout, making visitors feel as if they are walking through a movie set.
