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Water sports ride the wave in Chinese cities-Xinhua

i2wtcBy i2wtcApril 5, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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People enjoy paddleboarding on the Liangma River in Beijing, capital of China, June 17, 2023. (Xinhua/Chen Zhonghao)

BEIJING, April 5 (Xinhua) — As spring brings longer days and milder temperatures, urban dwellers are rediscovering the joy of outdoor activities. While running and cycling remain staples of Beijing’s fitness scene, a quieter yet growing trend is unfolding on the water.

Against Beijing’s iconic skyline, Chaoyang Park offers a rare urban oasis where colorful kayaks and paddle boards dot the lake as more residents embrace water sports.

“Even complete beginners like me can pick it up quickly, and the stunning views make for such a relaxing experience. I’ll definitely bring friends and family next time,” said one netizen on Dianping, a popular review platform in China akin to Yelp.

The rising tide of interest in water sports is driving demand for coaches, clubs, and equipment, creating a host of new opportunities in this sector.

“We kicked off this year’s boating season in March and expect to see 200 to 300 visitors per day during the summer peak,” said Cheng Helong, founder of Beijing Whalesports Club, which offers kayaking, rowing, stand-up paddle boarding, and various other water activities.

With four bases operating across Beijing from March to October, the club expects to host around 30,000 participants this year.

“Since opening our first base in Chaoyang Park in 2018, we’ve seen a growing enthusiasm for water sports,” Cheng said. “With support from national and local sports bureaus, we’ve organized multiple paddle board competitions to promote aquatic activities.”

Near Chaoyang Park’s paddle board hub, the Liangma River has become another popular water recreation spot for locals and visitors.

Winding through diverse areas, from embassy compounds and luxury hotel clusters to busy shopping districts, the river now attracts kayakers, paddleboarders and sightseeing boats.

In 2019, Chaoyang District launched a comprehensive waterfront revitalization project. Thanks to sustained ecological restoration and careful urban planning, the river has been transformed from a polluted, sediment-choked channel into a serene retreat for city dwellers.

While Beijing’s water sports scene is on the rise, Shanghai, already a city deeply connected to its waterways, continues to expand its offerings.

The 2024 Head of Shanghai River Regatta, for instance, transformed the bustling downtown stretch of the Suzhou River into a 4.2-kilometer racecourse winding past centuries-old historical landmarks such as the Waibaidu Bridge and Shanghai Postal Museum.

The event attracted elite rowing teams from around the world, including the British and Australian national teams, as well as crews from the University of Cambridge and Oxford Brookes University.

“Racing through Shanghai’s city center was an incredible experience, the winding course was challenging, and the cheering crowds made it even more exciting. I’d love to return,” said British rower Daniel after the race.

The event’s impact extends beyond the sport itself. According to the Shanghai Sports Bureau, the 2024 Head of Shanghai River Regatta, along with the 2024 Shanghai Marathon and the 2024 Shanghai Sailing Open, generated direct economic benefits of 962 million yuan (about 134 million U.S. dollars).

This aquatic enthusiasm has gone viral. Kayaking-related hashtags on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, have amassed nearly 1.2 billion views, and the trend isn’t limited to megacities.

Eight-year-old Wu Ze, who lives in Yongjing County, located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, northwest China’s Gansu Province, began practicing stand-up paddle boarding last year.

“In winter, I can still practice after putting on warm clothes, and the Yellow River is just my theme park,” said Wu.

The boy’s hard work paid off when he claimed the title in the men’s U9 group at 2024 China stand-up paddling masters last July.

Building on young enthusiasts like Wu, China is using nationwide programs to nurture a new generation of water sports enthusiasts.

In 2024, over 2,000 youths from more than 20 provinces and cities joined surfing, and stand-up paddle boarding camps organized by the Water Sports Management Center of the General Administration of Sport of China. Meanwhile, 79 universities incorporated these activities into their curricula.

These national initiatives are being complemented by regional efforts. East China’s Jiangsu Province, for instance, introduced guidelines last year to develop its water sports industry.

Key measures include improving public access through better facilities and specialized programs, boosting the market by integrating water sports with tourism and leisure activities, and promoting sustainable growth through better safety standards and government support.

According to the China Outdoor Sports Industry Development Report (2023-2024), more than one million people in China consumed surfing and paddle boarding goods and services.  ■



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