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In 2015, leading clubs in China, such as the Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Group and the China Horse Club, began to purchase high quality horses to participate in horse racing competitions overseas.
The Chinese Equestrian Association and Hong Kong Jockey Club signed a strategic cooperation agreement at the press conference which took place yesterday (9th September) in Beijing. In the next five years, the Hong Kong Jockey Club will provide horse racin
According to RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, an International market research company, there are now more than 400,000 amateur riders and 9 million horses in China and investment in the country’s equine industry is increasing at 15% to 20% every year. When compa
Since 2012, the Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Group has imported 832 horses from New Zealand. Recently, the same group imported 188 horses from New Zealand. Rider Horse Group has booked 27m2 (Stand C49, C51, C53) at the CHF 2015 to promote their horses to th
Jin Ling Ma Hui International Equestrian Club has spent RMB60 Million on building the biggest equestrian club in Nanjing City. There are a total of 30 horses currently at the club. The most expensive horse in the club is a Dutch warm-blood horse which i
4th June, the producer of horse feed belonging to Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Group is being built. In 2014, Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Group and Dunstan which is the biggest New Zealand Horse Feed producer agreed to build it together. It will be up and ru
There are more than 500 equestrian clubs and 6 million horses in China. According to RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL (an International research company), there are more than 400,000 amateurs in China.
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