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China sees increasing demand for sports among senior citizens

By Fan Jiayuan, Sun Longfei (People's Daily) 15:17, March 05, 2024

Despite the chilly weather in early spring, swimming enthusiasts have already started jumping into the Yimin River in Hulun Buir, north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. Among them, there are many elderly people.

According to a survey conducted by the Hulun Buir elderly sports association, over 70 percent of the citizens in the city aged 60 and above participate in sports activities on a regular basis. There are over 600 indoor sports venues suitable for the elderly, and nearly 1,000 outdoor fitness locations available in the city.

China sees increasing demand for sports among senior citizens

Senior citizens attend a dancing class offered by an "elderly college" in Shangtang township, Fengcheng, east China's Jiangxi province. (People's Daily Online/Zhou Liang)

In recent years, there has been an increasing awareness for health and a growing demand for sports products and services among the elderly population in China. At the same time, there has been a rise in the development of fitness facilities and equipment that are tailored for the elderly and incorporate smart technology. This has created new opportunities, generated new prospects, and unleashed new potential.

Liu Guifang, 71, lives in Qinhuangdao, north China's Hebei province. He often plays tennis with his friends and has a passion for sports photography. He has even purchased professional equipment such as computers and single-lens reflex cameras to take photos of some sporting events.

Last year, after photographing the Cup of China ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating which took place in Chongqing municipality, Liu took the opportunity to embark on a 20-plus-day trip in Chongqing and Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province.

"Through engaging in sports, watching games, and going on deep travels, my life after retirement is truly fulfilling," Liu said.

As sports and fitness become increasingly popular among the elderly, the sports consumer market has shown significant growth. According to data from Tmall, an online shopping platform under Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, in the fourth quarter of 2023, the transaction volume of skiers in their fifties increased by 65 percent compared to the previous year, while that of skiers in their sixties increased by 131 percent.

In recent years, outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, and cycling have flourished, and some products that combine sports and cultural tourism have become popular among elderly consumers.

China sees increasing demand for sports among senior citizens

Senior citizens use fitness equipment tailored for the elderly in Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang province. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Haohua)

Ctrip, a Chinese online tourism service provider, has launched a travel product that combines mountain climbing and golf specifically designed for the elderly on its platform, and over 1,000 people have inquired and signed up since its launch.

"Nowadays, the elderly no longer settle for tourist attractions, and the inclusion of sports activities provides them with a richer experience," said Fang Zexi, an industry analyst with Ctrip.

Meanwhile, sports events for the elderly are becoming increasingly diverse. According to Wen Wen, vice chairman of the Chinese Veterans' Sports Association, many regions have seized the opportunity to launch high-quality tourism routes and products related to sports events, which have been well received by the elderly.

On Jan. 24 this year, an outdoor intelligent fitness center for the elderly, covering an area of about 500 square meters, was established in Zhongshan Park, Wuhan, central China's Hubei province. In less than a week, it attracted thousands of users to come and experience it.

With the voice guidance of the intelligent devices, a senior citizen surnamed Zhang completed a physical fitness test and received a report. She said, "It suggested that when my heart rate exceeds 130, I should pay attention to my running speed. It even reminded me during the test."

Zhang Jiahua, Chairman of Good Family, the developer of the equipment in the park, said that one important function of the elderly fitness products is to customize exercise programs for the elderly.

China sees increasing demand for sports among senior citizens

A senior citizen skates on an indoor ice rink in Hohhot, north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. (People's Daily Online/Wang Xiaobo)

"Many elderly people find it difficult to control the intensity of their exercise. Digital and intelligent fitness equipment can provide timely advice and reminders. The long-term accumulation of exercise data helps users manage their health," Zhang noted.

In addition to common elderly fitness activities such as walking, practicing Tai Chi, and square dancing, more and more elderly people are becoming interested in indoor fitness. Since 2021, the Shanghai Administration of Sports and the Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau have jointly launched an elderly sports program that has now built 120 sports centers for the elderly in 16 districts of Shanghai.

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