High-rise horse riding
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Extraordinary high-rise horse riding as people in China make full use of city space. A shopping mall’s rooftop in Haikou, the capital of south China’s Hainan Province has been converted to a mini equestrian venue for children and teenagers. /CNS Photo

Extraordinary high-rise horse riding as people in China make full use of city space. A shopping mall’s rooftop in Haikou, the capital of south China’s Hainan Province has been converted to a mini equestrian venue for children and teenagers. /CNS Photo

The venue covers an area of 800 square meters with 30cm thick grit and is fenced for safety. /CNS Photo

The venue covers an area of 800 square meters with 30cm thick grit and is fenced for safety. /CNS Photo

Beyond the white fences, some bench chairs are set out for parents who can watch their children show off their equestrian skills. /CNS Photo

Beyond the white fences, some bench chairs are set out for parents who can watch their children show off their equestrian skills. /CNS Photo

A five-year-old girl is learning how to ride. /CNS Photo

A five-year-old girl is learning how to ride. /CNS Photo

Children are seen feeding horses with carrots. /CNS Photo

Children are seen feeding horses with carrots. /CNS Photo