Research and Other Investigations from China

Indonesian Dispatches: Jakarta BMX

BMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competition

My first day in Jakarta (and Indonesia for that matter), I decided to hit up the typical tourist spots like the National Monument and the old city district known as Kota. Expecting a melody of crumbling colonial architecture and dusty museums, I was pleasantly surprised to wander upon a BMX trick competition being held in the central square. In many ways this discovery typified the rest of my trip across Java. In every city Indonesian youths were organizing events and competitions to support their often-offbeat creative and sporting outlets. Although Indonesia is often stereotyped as a restrained and conservative place, the largest Muslim nation is actually brimming in energy as youths seek out alternative lifestyles.

BMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competitionBMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competitionBMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competition

BMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competition

Vans Skateboarding and Freestyle BMX Riding Night at Woodward Beijing

Two buses full of kids packed into Woodward Beijing for a night of skating and freestyle BMX riding thanks to Vans

I just had the pleasure of visiting the newly-minted Woodward Beijing skateboard and freestyle BMX park that opened its doors to China this summer. Although it is a pain in the ass to get down to the southern sixth ring road, Woodward Beijing truly is a state of the art facility and will hopefully nurture a new wave of talented skateboarders and freestyle BMX riders in China. These sports are just taking hold in cities and major brands like Vans, who sponsored the evening by driving down two busloads of kids for free, can only see rising interest amongst the growing pool of urban hipsters and punks around the country. Even though I didn’t get in on the action myself, I was greatly intrigued by the possibilities of the giant foam box pit that freestyle BMX riders used for practicing aerials. Next time I might find myself rocketing skyward on a bike. For now the only problem I can foresee is consistently getting kids that far outside the city to partake in everything Woodward Beijing has to offer. On the up side, large-scale summer camps are being planned which is the real bread and butter for Woodward in other locations around the world.

Skateboarders take to the ramps and bowls of Woodward BeijingSkateboarders take to the ramps and bowls of Woodward Beijing

Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing

Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing