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Conghua racecourse milestone for HK racing

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THE Hong Kong Jockey Club Conghua Racecourse officially opened Monday marking the beginning of a new era for the sport of horse racing in Hong Kong and for the ever closer relations between Hong Kong and Guangdong.

The Club celebrated this momentous occasion at an opening ceremony attended by more than 500 guests, including government officials from the Mainland and the Hong Kong SAR, Club members and horsemen, as well as partners involved in the developmen­t of the project.

Situated in the Conghua District of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province, Conghua Racecourse is the first world-class racecourse and thoroughbr­ed training centre in the Mainland. Operating as part of a dual-site model, Conghua Racecourse complement­s the existing training centre at Sha Tin.

With its state-of-the-art stabling, training and horse-care facilities, it will enable the Club to further develop the quality of its worldclass racing.

“The Hong Kong Jockey Club is a world leader in the sport of horse racing and home to some of the world's top racehorses. Conghua Racecourse will enable us to elevate our racing to an even higher level of excellence,” said Club Chairman Dr Simon S O Ip.

“It has outstandin­g training and horse care facilities, including the first world-class equine hospital in the Mainland. Conghua District itself has high environmen­tal standards, with excellent air and water quality. In short, it is a superb place in which to train our horses.”

Essential to Conghua's operation is its location in the Mainland's only large-scale internatio­nally recognised equine disease-free zone, which ensures that Hong Kong horses have the same health status in Conghua as in Hong Kong. Under a series of special arrangemen­ts agreed between authoritie­s in the Mainland and the Hong Kong SAR, horses are able to travel freely between Conghua and Hong Kong.

“At Conghua, we have highly experience­d staff, ranging from racing, tracks and veterinary management to stables staff from Hong Kong, who are working alongside local employees trained under internatio­nally accredited programmes developed in Hong Kong. Together they will provide an excellent level of horse care, equal to that available in Hong Kong,” said Club Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrech­t-Bresges.

Also speaking at the ceremony were Mr Chen Jianhua, Chairman of the Standing Committee of Guangzhou Municipal People's Congress, and Professor Sophia Chan, Secretary for Food and Health of the Hong Kong SAR.

“After years of persisting efforts by relevant parties, a modern, high-tech, world-class racecourse and China's largest world-class horse sport training center is now rising in front of Chen.

“The opening of Conghua Racecourse lays a solid foundation for horse industry co-operation between Guangzhou and Hong Kong, opens things up for imaginatio­n and presents a promising prospect for developmen­t. The establishm­ent of Conghua Racecourse is a collaborat­ive achievemen­t involving the Hong Kong SAR and the Mainland, building on the strengths of the Mainland's infrastruc­tural facilities, the Hong Kong SAR Government's experience in equine inspection and quarantine, and The Hong Kong Jockey Club's expertise in equestrian sport,” said Professor Sophia Chan.

“The establishm­ent of Conghua us,” said Mr Racecourse is in line with the direction of the Bay Area developmen­t, the equestrian sport and related fields in the area, setting an excellent example of the Bay Area developmen­t.”

Conghua Racecourse will also contribute to the developmen­t of equine sports in the Mainland as well as to the economy and to employment.

This continues the Club's support for equine sports in the Mainland, including for the equestrian events of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games.

Some 90% of employees are recruited from Guangdong and the training they will receive will help advance profession­al standards. Conghua will also become a showcase for the sport of horse racing; the only place in the Mainland to experience world-class horses in action.

All of this will help raise Conghua’s profile both nationally and internatio­nally.

Looking forward, Conghua Racecourse has great potential to support the developmen­t of an equine industry in the GuangdongH­ong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and in the Mainland as a whole.

“In other parts of the world, equine industries contribute substantia­lly to the economy and to employment. They could do the same here," said Dr Ip. "With its world-class expertise, the Club stands ready and willing to give its full support.”

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