Let's discuss sports and adventure activities in China and India. Two very different approaches, I imagine.
Absolutely. China's disciplined approach immediately brings to mind table tennis – practically a national religion.
And the national team are its deities! What about something more adventurous, like scaling the Great Wall?
The Great Wall is a gigantic StairMaster! Intense marathons are also popular there, sometimes even through smog.
Smog marathons! Only in China. Now, what about martial arts? Kung fu, tai chi…
I picture elderly people practicing tai chi in parks at dawn. A slow-motion flash mob, indeed. Now, let's consider India. Cricket is central to their culture.
Cricket! And the food during matches is legendary. But adventure-wise, what comes to mind?
The Himalayas! Trekking, mountain climbing, even Everest. Just watch out for Yetis!
Yetis! What about something less freezing? Yoga in Rishikesh, perhaps?
Yoga! I once pulled a hamstring just thinking about it. India also has beaches, surfing in Goa, for example.
So, China: table tennis, the Great Wall, and smog marathons. India: cricket, Himalayan treks, and relaxing beaches.
Precisely. Both countries offer diverse ways to be active, or simply relax and watch others.