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The Jockey Club announced that the 4-day event will be held behind closed doors, including the third day of the Chinese New Year and the New Year's Eve horses will be banned from the public.

2022-01-20T06:13:36.309Z


The Hong Kong Jockey Club said today (20th) that it has obtained permission from the government to hold horse races on January 23, January 26, January 30 and February 3 (the third day of the Chinese New Year) under certain conditions. Race day is held, but horse owners,


The Hong Kong Jockey Club said today (20th) that it has obtained permission from the government to hold horse races on January 23, January 26, January 30 and February 3 (the third day of the Chinese New Year) under certain conditions. Race day is held, but owners, members, media and the public are not allowed to enter.


The Jockey Club can hold horse racing days under certain conditions on January 23, January 26, January 30 and February 3 (i.e. the third day of the Lunar New Year), but horse owners, members, media and the general public will Entry is not permitted.

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The Jockey Club said that the race will be held on the above-mentioned days. Only staff, club officers, licensed persons and those who have to work on-site for the race will be allowed to enter the racecourse. Other persons, including horse owners, members, media and the public, will not be allowed to enter.

In addition, there are no two-track betting on the above race days.

105 million Mark Six, the Jockey Club announced that the beading will only be held on Thursdays every week. The Chinese New Year Golden Treasures will open on the fifth day of the Tuen Mun epidemic. On New Year's Day, I went to Happy Valley Racecourse to close and disinfect related rooms of the racecourse.

Source: hk1

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