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[Surviving the Scorching Summer: China's Shift in Lifestyle and Leisure]-[Have you tried 'loser rafting'?]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-07-21

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The New Normal: A World Under Heat Stress

This summer has brought unprecedented heat, with the World Meteorological Organization indicating that global temperatures are poised to remain at or near record highs for the next five years. Beijing, traditionally known for a drier climate, is experiencing uncharacteristic humidity, a phenomenon the hosts describe as "sauna weather." This extreme heat is not just a meteorological data point; it is a public health crisis. Reports from the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London highlight that a recent heat wave in Europe led to over 2,305 deaths in 12 major cities, with over 1,500 directly linked to temperature changes. In China, the impact is widespread, with over 20 provinces issuing high-temperature warnings, and temperatures in cities like Beijing, Zhejiang, and Shandong frequently exceeding 40 degrees Celsius.

The Air Conditioning Boom and Innovation

As survival becomes the priority, air conditioning (AC) has transitioned from a luxury to a necessity. Data from the tech outlet 36KR reveals that AC sales in China surged by 30% to 50% year-on-year. Brands like Midea, Haier, and Gree have ramped up production to meet this demand, while online platforms like JD.com and Tmall reported traffic spikes of over 120% during peak heat weeks.

Interestingly, the trend has moved beyond standard living room units. There is a rising interest in "kitchen AC" units, driven by the challenge of cooking in extreme heat. Social media platforms like Xiaohongshu and Douyin have amplified this trend, with the hashtag #kitchenAC garnering over 270 million views. Even traditionally cooler regions, such as the Northeast provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning, are seeing a massive shift. Once known for snowy winters, these areas are now recording temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius, leading to an eight-fold increase in AC sales and forcing installers from southern provinces to travel north to assist with the overwhelming installation backlog.

Sustainability and Energy Management

While the demand for cooling grows, there is a concerted effort to manage the energy footprint. The hosts emphasize the importance of energy-efficient choices, with many consumers opting for "level 1 to 3" power-saving appliances. Furthermore, China’s national trade-in program is encouraging households to replace older, inefficient models, a move estimated to cut residential electricity consumption by approximately 4.1% this summer—a volume of energy comparable to powering the entire country of Iceland for a year.

The Rise of "Loser Rafting"

To escape the indoor heat, a new leisure trend has emerged: "Loser Rafting." Unlike traditional white-water rafting, this "couch potato style" activity involves floating gently down rivers in inflatable tubes. It is low-effort, safe, and increasingly popular, with search trends on platforms like Meituan showing a 170% increase in interest since May.

This trend is proving to be a significant boost for local economies, particularly in rural areas where homestays are thriving. Some operators are even innovating with "night rafting," featuring light shows, music, and laser displays to create immersive experiences. Beyond the fun, the hosts note that rafting is highly "social media friendly," providing the perfect aesthetic content for users. However, they caution that while rafting is a great way to handle the summer, it must be done safely by using licensed sites and wearing life jackets, especially as erratic weather, including flash floods, remains a real risk.

Rethinking Survival in a Warming World

Ultimately, the podcast concludes that adapting to these summers requires a balance between personal comfort and environmental responsibility. The hosts share a "magic number"—26 degrees Celsius—as the recommended AC setting to optimize both comfort and energy efficiency. As the world grapples with a changing climate, the choices made today regarding how we cool our homes, travel, and build our infrastructure will define the reality inherited by future generations.

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Discussion keeps the world turning.
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Think this summer feels hotter than usual?
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You are not wrong and you are not alone.
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I mean, wow.
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I totally agree with you on Beijing.
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on full blast
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smashing records
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scrambling for
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at or near
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step out of the comfort zone
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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
Think this summer feels hotter than usual?
You are not wrong and you are not alone.
While many are cooling off indoors with the A .C.
on full blast, others are strapping on life jackets and floating down rivers, enjoying this season's popular water activity known as Losers Rafting.

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