Hong Chong Yi - The Skydiving Community's Close-Knit Culture
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Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2023
If you have gone through our blogs, where we talk exclusively about skydiving, you might have already read Hong Chong Yi - Soaring to New Heights, Exploring the Different Types of Skydiving. The blog gives you an insight into the different types of skydiving that you can indulge yourself in, you might now be wondering what being a part of the skydiving community feels like. One thing about any kind of sport is that its community helps build confidence in newcomers and celebrate each other's success. This blog gives you an in-depth look into the tight-knit community and its own culture.
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