China Horse Club: More than racing

The China Horse Club is China’s premier lifestyle, business and thoroughbred racing club and it provides peerless experiences for members and their guests. The CHC has partnered with leaders of industry from around the globe to ensure its members have an unparalleled experience both at home and abroad.

From the club’s world-class facilities like Alpina and The Chase, to its bespoke concierge service, owners programs or affiliations with opulent resorts, chateaus, clubs and fashion brands from around the world, CHC Members are provided with a superior experience tailor-made to their needs.

In the last 18 months the CHC’s members have also enjoyed in 45 individual winners across eight countries including the internationally recognized Investec Epsom Derby, the Irish Derby, Juddmonte International, the Longines Singapore Gold Cup and Coolmore Flight Stakes in Australia.

CEO Harrington noted that the goal of the China Horse Club is “to introduce Chinese owners to elite Thoroughbred racing around the world.”
“We are looking to showcase some of the best racing around the world and get people the right kind of experiences, Harrington added. We bring people around the world as part of the lifestyle experiences, and racing is an entry point to this lifestyle.”

The China Horse Club hosts events under the China Equine Cultural Festival banner that are aimed at bringing the Chinese to different parts of the world, and bridging cultural gaps.

“We have events within China and around the world to promote racing, Harrington said.
“We’ve had two in China, and we have our next major event in Singapore in February, at the time of the Chinese New Year.”

 

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