1. Practicing martial arts. Offering the more savage student a chance to obtain a measure of power and prestige without upsetting the peace, fencing clubs and martial arts studios have been sprouting up in big cities across China. They provide a great space for barbarous young men and women to put their skills on display.
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10 Photos2. Dancing to their heart’s content. The prevalence of dancing among China’s youth likely stems in part from the popularity of Western culture in China, as well as from young people’s creative personalities and their desire to lead exciting, unprecedented lives.
3. Rock climbing, bungee jumping, hiking and mountaineering. For those who enjoy risk-taking, conquering one’s fear is among the greatest of successes.
4. Ignoring the speed limit and driving at ludicrous speeds. The vast majority of car and car racing enthusiasts are men. Don’t believe it? Go to an auto show and note the ratio of men to women—excepting models of course.
5. Going out to bars. Going out on the town is always novel and interesting, and certain bars can also provide a genuinely moving experience.
6. Surfing the web. With the magic of the net, terminal shut-ins can also stay abreast of world affairs. Though the prevalence of internet addiction is worrisome and online shopping notoriously unreliable, chatting over the internet is nonetheless a splendid activity, one which makes the world of cyberspace seem a marvelous one indeed. And with so many people online, it is easy to make new friends.
7. Ice skating. During summer, a skill becomes a fad in indoor ice skating rinks.
8. Playing video games. One of the most fashionable trends of late is to act like a kid again. Stroll through any video game arcade and you will see that playing video games is truly in.
9. International travel.
10. High-quality coffee and tea appreciation.
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