Heads up, street-sport fam! This year’s National Games of the Chinese mainland just raised the bar by making breaking (aka breakdance), Shaolin wushu and parkour official events 🔥.
Meet the contenders:
- B-Boy Gumball: Shanghai’s breakin’ hero bringing power moves and floor freezes 🕺.
- Tianci: Shaolin wushu ace from Henan, mixing gravity-defying kicks with centuries-old kung fu vibes 🥋.
- Wen Chi: Parkour freerunner blasting through obstacles with smooth flips and insane speed 🤸♂️.
Imagine the energy: Gumball spinning on his head, Tianci landing flawless jumps, Wen Chi vaulting like he’s flying. Each style demands insane skill, control and creativity.
For us in South and Southeast Asia, it’s that same grind we see from Manila rooftops to Mumbai alleys—pushing limits, blending tradition and urban flair. Whether you’re learning wushu in your local class or hitting your first backflip, these athletes are proof that passion knows no borders.
So, who’s your MVP? Drop your vote and tag your crew! 🙌
Reference(s):
cgtn.com




