Airborne Corps Recruiting Video
Looking at these photos and footage of PLA airborne forces, it appears a significant portion of PLA airborne forces are freefall qualified, or if not, the freefall units are likely receiving a disproportionate amount of media coverage, which wouldn't necessarily be that unusual.
The other militaries maintaining significant airborne units are obviously the Russians and Americans.
Don't know much about the VDV or the assorted Spetsnaz and SSO units. With the Americans, relatively few paratroopers are freefall qualified, even when it comes to elite units like the 75th Ranger Regiment and the US Army's seven Special Forces Groups. With the former, only RRC operators are essentially all freefall qualified, and only a fraction of SF ODAs are trained or otherwise able to conduct freefall operations. In fact, I don't think the XVIII Airborne Corps, which includes the 82nd Airborne Division, possess any organic freefall elements after losing their LRS squadrons in the 2010s.
How does the PLA's airborne units compare to the Americans or other militaries when it comes to the number of freefall versus static line qualified personnel?
This is just a curiosity, but if some informed minds are willing to share, would like to learn more about the PLA's training and employment of airborne forces, both on the conventional and SOF sides.