Coconut tree climbing debuts at national ethnic games
"Growing up in Ledong Li autonomous county, I would climb the coconut trees in my home's yard whenever I wanted coconut water. Over time, I became very skilled at it. Climbing coconut trees isn't very complicated; it just requires good coordination and strength in the hands, feet, waist and abdomen," Luo explained.
Luo's rapid improvement has brought him numerous accolades in various competitions, earning him the nickname "Tree Climbing King".
Now, Luo serves as the leader of the search and rescue unit at the Yalong Bay Fire and Rescue Station in Jiyang district, Sanya. He noted that the daily physical training at his job, which includes pull-ups and rope climbing, helps him build the necessary strength, especially in his arms and legs.
Zhu Mengdan, 15, a Li ethnic girl, is the youngest member of the Hainan team. "I often climbed areca and coconut trees as a child for fun," she said. "I never imagined this childhood game would become an official event in a national sports competition. I hope this sport continues to develop, and we young people will carry on this local tradition."