Hong Kong Jockey Club eyes mainland opportunities despite betting ban

Club plans regular Guangzhou races from 2026, may seek to take bets in home city

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The Hong Kong Jockey Club is transforming this training facility in Guangzhou's Conghua District into a full-fledged racecourse. (Hong Kong Jockey Club photo)

GRACE LI, Nikkei staff writer

HONG KONG -- The Hong Kong Jockey Club is looking to expand its presence in mainland China, as it prepares to hold regular races there from 2026, its CEO Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges told Nikkei in an interview.

With 8.5 billion Hong Kong dollars ($1 billion) of investment since 2015, the HKJC is transforming a training facility in Guangzhou's Conghua District into a full-fledged racecourse. Even though gambling on horse races is illegal in mainland China, the club could be able to find a way around the restrictions.

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