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[Urban Escapes: From Indoor Surfing Trends to Spiritual Digital Detox]-[Indoor surfing making a splash]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-07-16

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The Rise of Indoor Surfing: Bringing Ocean Thrills to the City

As summer temperatures soar, urban dwellers are increasingly turning to indoor sports to beat the heat. A notable trend is the surge in popularity of indoor surfing, also known as flow riding or flow boarding. These facilities provide a controlled environment that simulates the ocean experience, making it possible for individuals in landlocked cities to enjoy water sports year-round.

There are primarily two systems utilized: the flow rider, which pumps a thin layer of water over a sloped surface to create a stationary wave, and the wave pool, which generates periodic waves. In China, the compact flow rider is more prevalent. Despite the high cost—often around 300 yuan ($41) per session—these venues are thriving. Market data suggests that foot traffic in such parks has doubled as summer approaches, with some locations hosting over 1,000 visitors monthly. This growth is mirrored by the rising demand for surfing equipment, with sales of surfboards and accessories increasing by hundreds of percentages in recent years.

Beyond the physical activity, indoor surfing serves as an accessible introduction to the sport. It addresses the intimidation factor of the open ocean, offering a safer environment with lifeguards and manageable, constant waves. While purists may argue that indoor surfing lacks the authenticity and connection to nature found in traditional ocean surfing, it offers a convenient alternative to the "rat race" of city life, providing a fun, recreational outlet similar to bowling or skating.

Diversification of Indoor Recreation

The popularity of indoor surfing is part of a broader shift toward diverse indoor aquatic activities. Indoor scuba diving and mermaid courses are gaining traction as emerging trends. For instance, centers in Beijing now feature pools as deep as 16 meters, attracting thousands of visitors who wish to practice diving in a controlled setting. These activities, along with the growing enthusiasm for winter sports like skiing and skating—spurred by the legacy of the Winter Olympics—demonstrate a collective desire among young Chinese professionals to engage in aesthetic and high-energy leisure activities that offer a sense of release from urban stress.

Spiritual Retreats: The Ultimate Digital Detox

In a striking contrast to the high-energy world of indoor sports, there is a growing trend of young people seeking tranquility in Buddhist temples. The Ling Yin Temple in Hangzhou recently announced a "temple forest retreat" that was fully booked in less than a day. The program’s central requirement—a mandatory digital detox where participants must surrender their mobile phones for the duration of the stay—has become a massive draw.

This retreat offers participants a chance to distance themselves from the pressures of digital overload and the relentless pace of urban life. By engaging in monastic life, listening to Buddhist teachings, and practicing silent meditation amidst bamboo groves, young people are finding a path to "spiritual refreshment."

Conclusion: Seeking Balance in a Fast-Paced World

Whether through the thrill of riding an artificial wave or the quietude of a forest meditation retreat, the underlying motivation for these trends is a desire to escape the "rat race" and find balance. As technology continues to integrate into every aspect of life, these activities provide a necessary outlet for urban dwellers to reconnect with themselves and nature. While traditionalists may debate the authenticity of indoor surfing or the commercialization of spiritual retreats, the popularity of these programs signifies a fundamental shift in how modern society approaches leisure, wellness, and the pursuit of a more meaningful, slower-paced lifestyle.

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Discussion keeps the world turning.
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Swimming pools are no longer enough.
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Talk about plot twist in your summer plans.
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Now let's move on to the next topic discussion today.
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And it's also just a fun activity.
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beating the heat
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making a splash
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rain or shine
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year round
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test the wave
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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Round Table. You're listening to Round Table with myself, Hey Young.
I'm joined by Yushun and Brandon Yates in the studio coming up in scorching heat.
Swimming pools are no longer enough.
Urban dwellers are now flocking to indoor surf parts for a more exciting aquatic experience.
These urban surf spots are bringing ocean thrills to city centers offering a cool new way to escape the summer heat.

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