Chinese New Year racing in Hong Kong
February 19th 2010 04:41
Last week (February the 14th) we had the celebration of Chinese New Year - 2010 being the year of the tiger.
Chinese New Year celebrations began last Sunday, with the event being the longest and most important celebration on the Chinese calendar, with festivities running over many day.
The horseracing precinct of Hong Kong celebrated this event in typical effervescent style.
Neil Murray was on hand at Happy Valley and Sha Tin to capture these moments from the racing and entertainment program.
Click on any image to see the original photograph.
Sha Tin 16 Feb 2010. Darren Beadman reads a New Year greeting in Chinese.
(Neil Murray)
(Neil Murray)
Alex Lai on MATZUKAZE trying to hold out CRISTAL MAGNUM ridden by Felix Coetzee who went on to win.
(Neil Murray)
Happy Valley 10 Feb 2010 - Howard Cheng celebrates IMPLIED VOLATILITY'S second win in a row at Happy Valley.
(Neil Murray)
Chinese New Year celebrations began last Sunday, with the event being the longest and most important celebration on the Chinese calendar, with festivities running over many day.
The horseracing precinct of Hong Kong celebrated this event in typical effervescent style.
Neil Murray was on hand at Happy Valley and Sha Tin to capture these moments from the racing and entertainment program.
Click on any image to see the original photograph.
Sha Tin 16 Feb 2010. Darren Beadman reads a New Year greeting in Chinese.
(Neil Murray)
(Neil Murray)
Alex Lai on MATZUKAZE trying to hold out CRISTAL MAGNUM ridden by Felix Coetzee who went on to win.
(Neil Murray)
Happy Valley 10 Feb 2010 - Howard Cheng celebrates IMPLIED VOLATILITY'S second win in a row at Happy Valley.
(Neil Murray)
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