The Yangshuo Climbing Festival is held annually on a weekend in August/September/October/November (TBA, 2020). Hundreds of people from all over the world are attracted by the festival because Yangshuo boasts a famous and well-exploited karst landscape, and is considered as China’s number one “paradise for climbing”.
- Celebrated: Nov. 9
- Location: Guilin
Activities for Different Levels
- Climbing courses, and climbing tasters for beginners
- Bouldering and a treasure hunt for middle-level climbers and above
- Onsight, bouldering, dyno comp., for experienced climbers
- Slackline experience, show, and challenge.
About the Organizer
Alex (何凌轩 He Lingxuan/her ling-sshwen/) was brought into the world in Guilin in 1981. He began to gain moving from a Canadian in 2001, and participated in the China Climbing Title in the next year. He catapulted a few courses in Yangshuo with unfamiliar climbers and arrived at the grade of 5.13. His climbing outfit was laid out in 2002 and coordinated the principal Yangshuo Climbing Celebration in 2008.
As a specialist, Alex got approval from UIAA (Association Worldwide Snow capped Affiliations). On May eighteenth, 2003, French “Spiderman” Jean-Michel Casanova climbed the Bailong Lift in Zhangjiajie with no assistance from any apparatus, security net, or wellbeing hardware. Alex was welcome to plan a salvage plan for the bluff, and commentated on a live Television program.
The 2017 Bouldering Competition Results
Men’s Competition:
1. Liu Yongcheng (刘永铖): 2 done, 1 flash, 1 2nd attempt, 2 bonuses
2. Li Xinhui (李信会): 2 done, 1 flash, 1 3rd attempt
3. Huang Xin: 2 done, 1 flash, 1 4th attempt
4. Hu Ren (胡任): 1 done, 4th attempt
5. Fang Yefei (方业飞): 1 done, 4th attempt
6. Zhang Lei: 1 bonus
Women’s Competition:
1. Aleksandra “Ola” Przybysz: 4 done, 3 flashes, 1 2nd attempt
2. Huang Weijun (黄伟君): 4 done, 3 flashes, 1 5th attempt
3. Liu Hui (刘慧): 3 done, 2 flashes, 1 3rd attempt, 1 bonus
4. Huang Xiajing: 1 done, flash, 2 bonuses
5. Wang Mingke: 1 done, flash, 2 bonuses
6. Wang Jin (王晋): 1 done, 3 bonuses
Two of the Most Famous Previous Competitors
James Kassay (Australian, 2013 Bouldering Comp. winner)
“I started climbing when I was 10 years old, and ever since that very first time my life has never been the same. For me, climbing is more than just a pastime activity; climbing is my life. In the last 18 years I have represented Australia proudly 17 times and have completed some of the world’s hardest boulder problems, including making the first ascent of The Wheel Of Life Direct V16.” – Self Intro (2013).
Zhong Qixin 钟齐鑫 /jong chee-sshin/ (Chinese, 2013 Bouldering No. 2)
- Six-time world speed climbing record holder, and all time best in his class
- He is multiple times victor of the big showdowns and has broken world records commonly.
- In 2012 he came out on top for the Chinese public climbing title in the speed classification, and positioned number one in general.
- He is perhaps of the greatest star in Chinese climbing, and is known for making China a top country in the cutthroat climbing world.