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[The Rise of Rock Climbing in China and the Cinematic Wonders of Space Exploration]-[Rock climbing reaching new heights of popularity]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-09-26

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The Vertical Ascent: Rock Climbing’s Mainstream Surge in China

Rock climbing in China is rapidly evolving from a niche activity into a mainstream passion. This shift is driven by a convergence of factors: its inclusion in the Olympics, a growing middle-class emphasis on health, and the viral nature of the sport on social media. According to reports from 2023 under the direction of the Chinese Mountaineering Association, new outdoor climbers in China grew by more than 22% year-on-year, while the number of commercial climbing gyms rose by 31%, bringing the national total to 636—surpassing the 622 gyms in the United States.

The Cultural Appeal: Identity and Social Badges

Social media has played a pivotal role in popularizing the sport. Enthusiasts frequently share images of their "taped up fingers" and "blistered thumbs," which serve as a "social badge" and a "symbol of their effort and also progress." These physical marks of wear are viewed as a "proof that they've leveled up," similar to showing off muscles in a traditional gym. This culture of sharing has helped demystify the sport and turn the calluses and rough skin typical of climbers into markers of "identity" and "professionalism."

More Than Just a Climb: A Physical and Mental Puzzle

While the sport is physically demanding, providing a "whole body workout" that engages the "biceps, triceps, shoulders, and core," the participants emphasize that climbing is as much mental as it is physical. Many describe it as "20% physical and 80% mental." It functions as a "physical puzzle" where climbers must "plan moves and little routes, coordinate balance and then problem solve constantly." This requirement for "mindful exercise" allows practitioners to escape the pressures of work and daily life, as they must focus entirely on the "rock in front of them."

The Future Trajectory: Industry and Accessibility

As the sport gains traction in urban centers like Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou, and Kunming, it is increasingly being integrated into shopping malls, making it highly accessible for families and youth. From a business perspective, the market is expanding, with the climbing gear market expected to grow by 55%. With over 13,000 documented outdoor routes—ranging from the "sandstone cliffs of Yunnan" to sites in Guangxi and Guizhou—the sport is bridging the gap between indoor fitness and domestic tourism, offering a sustainable trajectory for future growth.

Beyond Earth: The Cinematic Reality of 'Shenzhou 13'

Transitioning from the vertical walls of Earth to the vacuum of space, the podcast highlights the documentary Shenzhou 13 (or Blue Planet Outside the Window). This film offers an authentic glimpse into the lives of astronauts Zhai Zhigang, Wang Yaping, and Ye Guangfu during their 2021 mission.

Life in Weightlessness

Unlike traditional sci-fi, this documentary captures the "real, authentic feeling" of life in a space station. Using 8K ultra-high-definition cameras, the astronauts documented their daily routines—eating, drinking, and even cutting hair—within a "weightless environment." The film serves not only as a record of human achievement but also as a scientific experiment to understand the feasibility of future space immigration.

Inspiration and Legacy

The documentary has struck a chord with audiences, particularly children interested in aerospace technology. A poignant highlight of the mission was the communication between Wang Yaping, the first female taikonaut to conduct a spacewalk, and her five-year-old daughter. Her promise to "bring back a star" for her daughter serves as a poetic metaphor for the sacrifices and dreams associated with space exploration. The film effectively captures both the "anxiety and the excitement" of space travel, leaving viewers with a profound appreciation for the reality of living among the stars.

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It happens so quickly.
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Stay tuned for that as well.
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I mean, have you ever tried this?
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His hands were a mess.
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It is growing so, so fast.
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📖 Transcript

You're tuned in to Roundtable.
My name is Steve Hatherly, and together I'm with Niu Honglin and Yuxin on the show today.
Coming up, China is witnessing a rapid ascent in the popularity of rock climbing.
The trend is fueled by factors like its inclusion in the Olympics.
If you've seen that on TV, it's so fun to watch.
It happens so quickly.

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