Sandu County stands as the sole autonomous county of the Shui ethnic group in China. Renowned as a horse-riding people, the Shui ethnic group has a rich tradition of raising and racing horses.
In 2000, China’s bond market was worth $286bn. Today it is the second biggest in the world with a market size of $18tn. The phenomenon was long predominantly homegrown, with domestic investors ...
Breeding wild horses is easy, said Zhang Hefan, but the first birth is often risky. "The survival rate is 98 percent in China, while abroad it is around 25 percent." Although I think I ...
And, if something does happen, Jockey Club officials are confident they have a contingency for every scenario despite the uncertainties of travelling horses on roads in mainland China. Hong Kong ...
While some horse racing does take place in China, there have been a host of failed attempts to make it profitable. Many have launched into the racing industry on the premise that the government ...