HBO Max's new teen dramedy Genera+ion focuses on modern day high schoolers in a generally conservative, suburban community. The first episodes touch on a bizarre-but-real hobby known as "Rooftopping," ...
Instead, Wu Yongning, who called himself “China’s First Rooftopper”, lost his grip right at the end of the risky stunt and plunged from the 62-storey building to his death. It’s been over a year since ...
A man tries rooftopping in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. Photo: Courtesy of Liang Zhongkang Being suspended from a 30-storey building is enough to scare most people, but for 24-year-old Liang ...
So long planking, and horsemaning—those trends are child's play compared to the new craze: rooftopping. Essentially, you get to a roof, go to the edge, look down, and snap a photo. It's not really new ...
Queensland Police say they are using social media to crack down on the dangerous new trend of "rooftopping". The trend involves people illegally climbing high-rise buildings and dangling over the edge ...
Toronto Police Const. David Hopkinson has arrested his fair share of rooftoppers, a nickname for the daredevil photographers who climb atop skyscrapers to snap vertigo-inducing pictures of the world ...
The controversial death of Wu Yongning – the Chinese daredevil who fell from a 62-storey building chasing rooftops – led the frightening rooftopping and photography blog to reveal itself in public.
Perched on a pylon on top of a skyscraper high above the city streets, daredevil photographer Tom Ryaboi looks out at the city of Toronto lit up below him. Tom is one of the pioneers of a new craze ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Social. Followed categories will be added to My News. Instead, Wu Yongning, who called himself “China’s First Rooftopper”, lost his grip right at the end of the ...