Scaling new heights of popularity
A growing number of athletes and enthusiasts from home and abroad are hanging out among the karst landscapes of Southwest China


An American climber named Juliet, who attempted multiple routes with her mother and coach Tiffany, described the cave as "diverse, challenging and ideal for improving skills", while praising the stunning scenery.
As one of China's most typical karst regions, Guizhou has actively promoted itself as a hub for mountain sports, hosting international climbing events like last month's 2025 IFSC Asian Youth Championships and the upcoming Guiyang leg of the 2025 IFSC Climbing World Cup on Sept 12-13.
"At a climbing base in the city of Liupanshui, I even saw groups of enthusiasts in their 50s and 60s from South Korea waiting in line to climb," Song said. "The competition-driven momentum in Guizhou is undeniable."
Having also participated in the recently concluded 2025 "Climbing Week" event, Song emphasized that such activities provide more opportunities for climbers and play a key role in popularizing the sport.
"The allure of natural wall climbing lies in the dialogue between humans and nature, and in continually pushing one's limits," he said.
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