“Driving is too fast, walking is too slow. Only through cycling can you truly capture the beautiful scenery of life.” – King Liu (1934-2026)
King Liu, founder of Giant Group, did not set out to build the world's largest bicycle company. He set out, as so many visionaries do, simply to create something of quality. In doing so, he changed the world.
King came of age with a curiosity for mechanics and a hands-on resilience that would define his life. Before bicycles, he tried his hand at many things including eel farming. When a typhoon wiped out his eel business at age 38, he didn't rebuild what he had lost. He built something new. In 1972, in his hometown of Taichung, he founded Giant Manufacturing.
What King leaves behind is not only a leading bicycle company, but a legacy of motion that has brought smiles, health, and freedom to people around the world. To King, the bicycle was never just a business. It’s a pathway to a better way of life.