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As the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam has enjoyed the reputation of "Bicycle Capital" and "City of Cycling" for many years. Bicycles are not only a means of transportation in Amsterdam, but also a culture and lifestyle that is deeply rooted in the bones. According to statistics, Amsterdam has more than 880,000 bicycles, almost one for every person, and the number of bicycles even exceeds the number of cars, a ratio that is unique worldwide. Amsterdam also hosts a variety of fun cycling events throughout the year, such as Bike Week and Amsterdam Bike Festival. These events provide riders with a great opportunity to connect with other riders, discover new bicycle routes, and enjoy exploring the city in a fun and safe way. In addition, Amsterdam has launched a bicycle sharing program that allows residents and tourists to rent bicycles for a day or a week at any of the more than 500 stations in the city. Amsterdam has a deep cycling culture and a complete infrastructure, providing cyclists with a safe, convenient and comfortable cycling environment. Both residents and tourists can enjoy the fun of cycling here.