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Q: Is there any place to follow some rock climbing course in Guangzhou?

I've searched online and it seems like there are places you can do some rock climbing ( baiyun shan and South China University of Technology), but I haven't been able to find any places that offer an actual course in rock climbing.

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Rock climbing

There are two main options for rock climbing in Guangzhou, and your decision should weigh heavily upon your skills.�If you are a beginner or novice, you should definitely choose the man-made wall option and head down to Wushan Climbing Wall. This rock-climbing wall is located on one of the sports fields of the South China University of Technology.�While it may not be as thrilling as a natural rock-face, it's still great exercise, and the workers are very helpful at giving tips.

Address: 400 Wushan Lu

Transportation: Take Metro Line 3 to Wushan, and go out Exit C.�Walk southwest on Wushan Lu and keep an eye out for the running track on the left.�The bright yellow climbing wall is at the southwest corner of the track.

debbie.luo:

Thanks a lot for the info.

I actually live near Wushan and I've been to that climbing wall. I haven't tried climbing there yet.

I've been to the Olympic Stadium, where there is also a climbing wall. There were a lot of people the day I went and it looks like they have club members or something.

11 years 28 weeks ago
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