English Cultural Hub

Welcome to BLXST JUNIOR

A youth tech sport club in Shanghai, where parents and kids stand on the same field and play side by side. This page is a small window into our world—quiet, honest and not trying to sell you anything.

We are not here to impress you. We are here to show you what it feels like when families move, think and play together.
Players and teams from around the world celebrating at the HADO World Cup 2025 in Shanghai.

HADO World Cup 2025 · Shanghai North Bund — players, families and teams from around the world sharing the same stage.

Stories From Us

We are a small club in Shanghai, built around a simple idea: parents and kids should be able to play, sweat, and grow together.

HADO gave us a new way to do that. It is fast, energetic, a little chaotic at times—but in that chaos, something beautiful happens. Parents become teammates. Kids become leaders. And families discover a new way of being close.

We are not a big institution. We are simply a group of people who believe that youth, technology and play can shape better memories for the next generation.

This space is where we share moments from our journey—not as advertisements, but as small pieces of who we are.

People You’ll Meet

Short portraits of the people who shape our small world.

You may not remember all their names. But if you visit us, you will remember the way the room feels when they play together.

Why We Play

We don’t play HADO just to win matches. We play because of what happens around the game.

BLXST JUNIOR is our way of making these beliefs visible.

News From Our Days

We don’t publish every score or announcement here. Instead, this space is for small moments we’d like to share.

2025-09-01 · Autumn Super League

Autumn Super League kicks off

Our club gathered for the first matches of the Autumn Super League. Some parents played more rounds than their kids. The loudest cheers came when families were on the same team.

2025-08-15 · Family Night

A family night that didn’t feel like “practice”

We opened the evening just for families. No rankings, no pressure — only mixed teams of parents and kids. One mother said, “I haven’t run this much in years, and it feels good.”

2025-07-20 · Overseas Friends

First visit from overseas friends

A group of visitors from abroad joined our regular session. Language was different, but tactics, laughter and high-fives worked perfectly without translation.

In the future, selected English news can also be found on our main news page.

Scenes From Our Club

Sometimes words are not enough. Our daily life is better seen than explained. If you’d like to get a feeling for the space, faces and energy of our club, you can visit our photo wall.

📷 See our photo gallery (Chinese)

Captions are in Chinese, but the smiles, sweat and high-fives don’t need translation.

A Day in Our Club

No two days are the same here. Some days are loud, full of running and shouting and last-second comebacks. Some days are slower, with long talks about strategy and team roles.

Most days, though, end the same way: parents and kids walking out together, still discussing a play that almost worked, or laughing about the moment someone forgot they were “supposed to be old”.

For us, that is a good day.

Letters We Keep

From time to time, people leave us words we don’t want to forget. We keep a few of them here.

“This is the first sport my son and I do together.”

“I didn’t know I could enjoy losing so much.”

“My daughter is braver here and I feel I can be protected by her.”

“I come for the matches. I stay for the way my family talks on the way home.”

In the future, some of these lines may come from you and please share with us if you feel touched.

Notes on HADO

HADO is an augmented-reality sport where players wear a headset, hold a sensor, and throw virtual energy balls at each other inside a real, physical court.

But for us, HADO is also a way to observe people:

The rules matter. The scores matter. But the people matter more.

Play With Us (Visit Us)

If you ever pass through Shanghai, our door is open. You don’t need to be an athlete. You don’t even need to know the rules.

How to visit

You can simply watch a match, or, if you feel like it, join one. We recommend reaching out in advance if you come with a group, so we can make sure there is space on the court.

Location
HADO Arena, B1/328,Tian Tong Rd, North Bund, Shanghai

Language & contact

Basic English is available on site. Tactics and laughter do not require translation.

For visit or collaboration inquiries:
blastjunior@163.com