Conghua District, Guangzhou: This training facility is being turned into a full-fledged racecourse by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
In preparation to host regular races in mainland China starting in 2026, the Hong Kong Jockey Club is seeking to increase its footprint in that region.
Having invested $1 billion since 2015, the club is converting a training facility in the Conghua District of Guangzhou into a fully functional racecourse. The club might be able to get past the prohibitions, despite the fact that it is against the law in mainland China to wager on horse races.
In preparation to host regular races in mainland China starting in 2026, the Hong Kong Jockey Club is seeking to increase its footprint in that region.
Having invested $1 billion since 2015, the club is converting a training facility in the Conghua District of Guangzhou into a fully functional racecourse. The club might be able to get past the prohibitions, despite the fact that it is against the law in mainland China to wager on horse races.