Courses for horses
Updated: 2013-01-20 09:33
(China Daily)
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Traditionally a Western hobby, equestrian sports in China has developed quickly over the past two decades. [Photo by Kuang Linhua / China Daily] |
With Psy's Gangnam Style song and dance routine being so popular it would be no surprise if more people wanted to try out the real thing: horse riding. Beijing enthusiasts don't need to travel far to saddle up. Equuleus International Riding Club, in Shunyi district, is just an hour from downtown. The club has been named the "Best Riding Club in Beijing" and "Highest Ranking Club in China" on several occasions. There are more than 90 thoroughbred European and domestically bred horses; while a professional support crew includes veterinarians, horse trainers and stable boys and girls. Since its establishment in 1999, the club has registered more than 2,000 members from China and 20 other countries.
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