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Tuen Mun Public Riding School 20th Anniversary Open Day draws warm public response

05/18/2014

Over 2,400 local residents flocked to The Hong Kong Jockey Club Tuen Mun Public Riding School's 20th Anniversary Open Day today (18 May) to learn about horses and equestrian sport through a series of equine-themed fun activities, a perfect way for the family to enjoy a nice Sunday.

About The Hong Kong Jockey Club Public Riding Schools

As a long-term supporter of the development of equestrian sport in Hong Kong, the Club has funded the establishment of three public riding schools at Tuen Mun in the New Territories and Pok Fu Lam and Lei Yue Mun Park on Hong Kong Island. These three schools offer a wide range of courses and activities in horse riding, horse care and equestrian sport for people aged 6 or above.

All the three public riding schools are accredited by The British Horse Society upon passing stringent annual assessments.

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Over 2,400 local residents flock to The Hong Kong Jockey Club Tuen Mun Public Riding School's 20th Anniversary Open Day today.
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Over 2,400 local residents flock to The Hong Kong Jockey Club Tuen Mun Public Riding School's 20th Anniversary Open Day today.


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Visitors enjoy an array of equine-themed fun activities on the Open Day.
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Visitors enjoy an array of equine-themed fun activities on the Open Day.





Member of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Junior Equestrian Training Squad Maya Diao participates in the Inter-Riding School Jumping Challenge.
Member of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Junior Equestrian Training Squad Maya Diao participates in the Inter-Riding School Jumping Challenge.

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Accompanied by CARE@hkjc volunteers, more than 70 citizens from low income families are given the chance to enjoy riding on the Open Day, a visit co-organised by the Cluba£į?s community partner, the Hong Kong Women Development Association.
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Accompanied by CARE@hkjc volunteers, more than 70 citizens from low income families are given the chance to enjoy riding on the Open Day, a visit co-organised by the Cluba£į?s community partner, the Hong Kong Women Development Association.


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