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

Extreme Winter: Nanshan Snowboarding Events

Busting a fat trick at Nanshan during the Nike "Five Gates" events

Nanshan is making a big push this winter with more and more kids strapping on snowboards and taking to the slopes. Although Nanshan might be an over-glorified hill, it is still home to one of the best snow parks in China and remains the closest one to Beijing. Every year it hosts The Red Bull Nanshan Open, now considered a top-level slopestyle competition, and attracts snowboarders from around the world with its large cash purse. Otherwise, it has been hosting a series of events called the Nike 6.0 “Five Gates” Jam Series which, “replicates the historic Three Kingdoms story of a captured General and the five gates he had to fight through to return to his rightful home and family – in this case replacing gates with obstacles and battles with jam sessions!” Quite an interesting way of incorporating Chinese history into a snowboarding event. All the same, it is bringing more and more snowboarders out to Nanshan and helping pave the way for yet another extreme sport in China. I predict we will be seeing many more visits like Shawn White’s during the Air & Style competition in the coming years. These photos were taken at the first Nike 6.0 “Five Gates” Jam Series event entitled The Ledge. There are still two more events left on February 12 and 26 at Nanshan. Catch a bus and head for the hills.

A crowd watches the show at Nanshan during the Nike "Five Gates" eventsOverlooking the course at Nanshan during the Nike "Five Gates" eventsSnowboarders battle it out during the Nike "Five Gates" events

Competitors take the tow to the top of the course at the first of the NIke "Five Gates" eventsCompetitors take the tow to the top of the course at the first of the NIke "Five Gates" events

Competitors take the tow to the top of the course at the first of the NIke "Five Gates" eventsCompetitors take the tow to the top of the course at the first of the NIke "Five Gates" events