Tuesday 6 january 2009
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Beijing - China
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The Dragon Boat Festival or Duanwujie was on June 8
th this year. To celebrate, the Xicheng District Sports Office organized dragon boat races for the employees of several Beijing companies at Houhai's Sailing Club. It gave the opportunity to discover this traditional sport in the heart of the capital.
About sixty kilometers from Beijing, you can find Nanshan, one of the largest ski resorts in northern China. If the hills cannot be compared to European mountains, Nanshan remains the perfect place to indulge in winter sports.
Created in 2001, Beijing Hikers run weekly hiking trips around the Beijing surroundings. Founded by Gary and Huilin Pinnegar, both experienced hikers, this club enables people to discover the city from a new angle.
The culture of physical well being has existed in China for many centuries, and has been helped along by activities such as Tai Chi, traditional Chinese medicine and Taoism.
In Beijing, along side with their traditional exercises, seniors love strange training machines that they can use for free thanks to the Sports Lottery.
In the middle of the Rugby World Cup, Beijing rugby teams are preparing their own local tournaments.
Founded in 1979, the Beijing Hash House Harriers (Beijing HHH) organise a weekly run through the Chinese capital, with free flowing beer at the end of the course for the thirsty participants.It’s a great way to see the city whilst doing sport, as well as to meet new people.