Over the years, as coconut tree climbing evolved from a local activity rich in Hainan's agricultural characteristics and ethnic features to a regional and then national sport, Luo also completed his ...
At a forest school in Borneo, baby orangutans learn tree-climbing skills from their human surrogate parents. The orphans spend 12 hours a day in the forest, preparing for a new life in the wild.
Combining entertainment with competitiveness, coconut tree climbing originates from the traditional labor of local ethnic communities, as people climb trees to harvest coconuts on the tropical island.