Tourist Suffers Severe Testicular Injury After Being Kicked by Horse: Victim Says, 'I Might Not Be Able to Be a Father Anymore!'
Published atJul 31, 2025 03:43 pm
A rare tourist injury incident recently occurred at a tourist attraction in Northeast China. An earlier visitor, while preparing to ride a horse at a ranch in the Chixi District of Changbai Mountain, Baishan City, Jilin Province, was kicked by the horse in the groin and coccyx area, suffering serious injuries.
The incident has drawn significant attention from police and local cultural tourism authorities, and the ranch in question has been ordered to close temporarily for rectification. The injured party later posted on social media, claiming that during the horse preparation process, the startled horse kicked, sending him two meters into the air, resulting in a fractured tailbone and severe testicular pain.
He stated: "I might not be able to be a father anymore."
Medical Diagnosis Reveals Multiple Injuries, Medical Expenses to Be Covered by Victim
The victim, after being examined at two hospitals, was diagnosed with: coccyx fracture, left hip soft tissue contusion, right elbow abrasion, and testicular pain. Doctors advised bed rest, regular reexaminations, and possibly even surgery.
Meanwhile, the local Bureau of Culture, Tourism, and Sports has issued a notice ordering the ranch to close for three days for rectification. Officials admitted that although there were safety warnings on site, "the warning measures were insufficient," and they will ensure tighter safety management.
Publicly available information shows that the ranch involved is the "Changbai Mountain Conservation and Development Zone Chixi District Songxue Wild Riding Club," with registered activities including horseback riding experiences and leisure sightseeing services. Currently, several travel platforms are displaying that the site is temporarily closed. 涉事马场为“长白山保护开发区池西区松雪野骑俱乐部”,官方注册项目包括骑马体验与观光休闲服务。
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