Hong Kong horse racing is one of the most popular sports in the region, attracting thousands of spectators and bettors each year. The sport has a rich history and is deeply ingrained in the local culture.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club, established in 1884, is the organization responsible for organizing and regulating horse racing events in Hong Kong. It operates two racecourses: the iconic Happy Valley Racecourse and the larger Sha Tin Racecourse.
Racing season typically runs from September to July, with races held on weekends and some Wednesday evenings. The sport generates significant revenue through betting, with a portion of the proceeds donated to charitable causes in the community.
International jockeys and horses often participate in Hong Kong races, making it a globally recognized racing destination. Major events like the Hong Kong International Races attract top competitors from around the world. |