A Taiwan racer's passion on Taklimakan Rally


URUMQI -- As the Pacific breeze gently sweeps across coastal Hualien county, Taiwan, the roaring engines of rally cars seem a world away.
But for Lin Dewei, born and raised in that tranquil setting, the off-road path has always called to him.
Now competing far from home, Lin is taking part in his fourth Taklimakan Rally -- one of China's most grueling off-road endurance races through the vast Taklamakan Desert. Despite the stark contrast between his hometown and the punishing dunes of Northwest China's Xinjiang, Lin feels right at home on the course.
"Every time I come back here, the rally feels so familiar. The vastness of the desert lets our cars truly fly," said Lin.
Inspired by his father, a former racer, Lin's passion for motorsports was ignited early.
At just 13, he began competing in local races, setting himself apart from his peers. While others spent weekends with friends or enjoyed school events, Lin dedicated every spare moment to the track -- training relentlessly, giving up vacations and even missing graduation ceremonies.
"I knew I wanted to be a real driver from a young age," he recalled. "My childhood wasn't filled with comics or cartoons -- only time behind the wheel."
Despite the sacrifices, Lin considers himself fortunate. Unlike many parents who prioritize academics, his father fully supported his ambitions.
"My father was different -- he stood by me every step of the way," Lin said. "I'm truly grateful for that."