The
Guiyang
Guanshanhu
Park,
where
the
2025
International
Federation
of
Sport
Climbing
(IFSC)
Asian
Youth
Championships
will
be
held.
This
tournament
is
hosted
by
IFSC
Asia
and
jointly
organized
by
the
Mountaineering
Administrative
Center
of
the
General
Administration
of
Sport
of
China,
Chinese
Mountaineering
Association,
Guizhou
Provincial
Sports
Bureau,
and
Guiyang
Municipal
People’s
Government.
It
has
two
age
groups,
U17
and
U19,
and
is
an
A-level
event
certified
by
IFSC
Asia.
There
are
40
athletes
in
Chinese
team
to
participate
in
this
competition,
including
two
rising
stars
from
Guizhou:
Meng
Shixue,
who
defended
the
U19
women’s
speed
gold
medal
at
the
2025
World
Youth
Climbing
Championships
in
Helsinki,
Finland,
and
Wang
Chunyouxuan,
who
won
the
U17
women’s
speed
bronze
medal.
It is reported that Guanshanhu District in Guiyang City is a “National Ecological Civilization Construction Demonstration Zone”. In 2024, the excellent air quality rate reached 99.5%, the forest coverage rate was 45.96%, and the per capita park green area was17.42 square meters. Multiple indicators such as surface water quality and quality of drinking water sources are 100% up to standard, presenting a green picture of harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
The Guizhou Caihu International Climbing Center, where the event is held, is located in the core area of Guanshan Lake Park, known as the “Urban Green Lung”. As a standard IFS-certified competition venue, the wall structure integrates the advantages of domestic and foreign course design, with the angle accuracy error controlled within 0.5°The three different climbing walls are designed not only to meet the technical requirements of speed climbing, lead climbing, and bouldering, which are featured in Olympic Games, but also to ensure training safety thanks to the scientific protection system.
In recent years, Guanshanhu District has adopted the strategy of “leveraging sports events to drive regional tourism”, and has successively built 16 large-scale cultural and sports venues such as Guiyang Olympic Sports Center and Guanshanhu Ecological Sports Park. As the venue for the Asian Youth Championship, Guanshanhu District has carefully planned and upgraded its climbing facilities during the preparation process. It is worth mentioning that in the development of sport economy, Guanshanhu District is not limited to host one type of sport event, but covers various sports such as football, badminton, fencing, etc., building a colorful sports ecology. In terms of event planning, Guanshanhu District not only hosts international or Asian sports events, but also introduces preferential policies such as reducing venue rent to attract regional sports competitions to be held here and enriching venue operation to improve regional sports events quality.
As for this event, the organizers have elaborately planned a series of activities deeply integrated “event+culture+consumption”. During the competition, Guanshan Lake Park Ethnic Festival Square will launch a “Roadside Concert by the Climbing Wall”, pooling ethnic elements such as Dong Chorus and Miao Songs with modern popular music, welcoming friends from all over the world with the romantic genes of Guiyang’s “City of Music Loving “. An outdoor themed market integrating food, travel, entertainment, and shopping will be created around the competition venue, showcasing premium coffee, craft beer, exquisite dining, and original cultural and creative products, making spectators to enjoy an immersive and amazing “city tour” experience.
At present, the preparation work is steadily advancing, and a “Three-Dimensional Assurance Network” covering medical care, security, reception, and transportation has been built, striving to make every participant feel the warmth of home and the enthusiasm of Guiyang.
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