Artificial climbing walls are assembled from hundreds of rock panels measuring less than 1 square meter. These panels can be arranged to create inclines of varying difficulty, such as overhangs, ledges, and vertical walls, mimicking the diverse rock formations found in nature. Fixed to frames, they can be set up to form a variety of spatial shapes.
Rock climbing is a modern competitive sport derived from mountaineering.
In addition to climbing activities, climbing walls can also offer personal fire safety training such as high-rise escape and rope descent, as well as training in mountain rescue techniques. Workers in high-altitude operations, such as antenna installation, construction, exterior cleaning, and air conditioning installation, can significantly reduce the risks of their work after training, ensuring protection for both labor and management, and reducing unnecessary disputes for property owners.



































