Update | China backs horse racing and new sports lotteries on southern island of Hainan
Cabinet offers support for industries under plans to turn resort into pilot free-trade port, ambitions that could put pressure on Pearl River Delta cities, observers say
China will allow horse racing and new types of sports lotteries on its southern island of Hainan as part of plans to turn the province into the mainland’s biggest pilot free-trade port.
Analysts said that if successful, the ambitious blueprint, ranging from the economy to finance, tourism and conservation, would heat up competition with “Greater Bay Area” members, including Hong Kong and Macau.
But some said the additional horse racing would have limited impact on Macau’s gambling industry and Hong Kong could well benefit from Hainan’s tourism boom.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club said “there has not been any discussion” so far with the Hainan authorities, but it would be pleased to exchange views on the promotion of equine sports there, if invited.
“The club is aware of the news reports that ... the State Council ... supports Hainan province developing equine sports,” the club said in a statement on Sunday.