Curling games on campus are typically played in 2, 4, 6, or 8 rounds, using a round-robin format. The teams decide the order of play by playing rock-paper-scissors or flipping a coin; the winning team chooses who gets to throw first, and the losing team selects the color of the stones. The team that scores the most points after playing the predetermined number of rounds wins. In case of multiple teams, the winning teams can compete again to determine the runner-up and third-place teams.
The Hebei Province Winter Sports Games, held annually, drew a large number of ice and snow enthusiasts. Various counties and cities in Hebei have launched ice and snow sports activities in schools, including curling on dry land, dry land curling tracks, dry land rinks, ice skating rinks, VR, and dry land ice hockey. These are currently being trained by the education bureaus of the counties. Keno is a manufacturer of dry land curling, ice skates, ice tracks, portable tracks.

The Kono campus curling balls are made of impact-resistant, wear-resistant nano-polymer material. The Kono ball set's weight and size are moderately balanced, suitable for all age groups.
The campus curling event has been enthusiastically promoted in primary and middle schools across Hebei. Land curling, also known as floor curling, land壶ball, or dryland curling, is gaining popularity as a ball game.
The campus curling on land has been well-received and beloved for its simplicity in form and strong purpose.
The development of the campus curling project on land aims to welcome the event, respond to the call for 300 million people to participate in winter sports, vigorously develop mass sports and national fitness, and transform sports from ice to land, free from the constraints of seasons, venues, and equipment. The goal is to promote the project well, carry forward the spirit, cultivate a large number of reserves, and lay a foundation for the development of sports and the popularization and promotion of winter sports.
Hebei Province promotes land sports, bringing them to the public and schools to meet the needs of active participation in ice and snow sports. The development of land sports projects is in preparation for the Games, to encourage three hundred million people to engage in ice and snow sports, and to vigorously develop mass sports and the comprehensive physical fitness movement. Sports are moving from ice to land,不受seasonal,场地, and equipment constraints. Moreover, excellent promotional projects, by fostering the spirit, cultivate a large number of reserve talents, laying a foundation for the development of sports and the popularization of ice and snow sports.

The campus land curling track is a relatively new product developed, consuming minimal electricity and water during use, making it more economical and environmentally friendly than real ice tracks and meeting all technical standards. Developed by Tuo Bing Zhe Company based on the research of portable ice rinks, the campus land track can be customized to various sizes, making it particularly suitable for venues, hotels, shopping malls, and leisure areas. It boasts high performance, self-lubricating, and shock-resistant features, offering a sliding experience close to that of real ice. Additionally, the campus land track is not affected by seasons or temperatures, and has almost no operational costs, making it an ideal alternative to traditional real ice rinks.

As 2022 approaches, more ice sports equipment has integrated into our daily lives. As a highly specialized winter sport, many are not very familiar with it due to high venue costs and maintenance difficulties, making it hard to popularize. Tuber's new products, designed with different weights for various users, come with school ball land courts, promoting the sport and encouraging more people to participate. The specially designed non-standard ball, also known as land ball or curling ball.
Why is curling in schools so popular?
Since the development of winter sports, land investments are low, the coefficient is high, and they are easily accepted by the general public.
2. Campus curling, known as "ice chess," not only exercises mental agility but also physical endurance.
3. School curling is not restricted by location or season; just add a track and a few equipment, and you can start the sport. When not in use, the track can be stored to save space and is convenient for transportation.