A Historical Evolutionary Perspective on China’s Open Horse Racing Problems and Choice Strategies
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. 1844–1949: Period When Horse Racing Was Allowed: Before the Founding of the People’s Republic of China
3.2. 1949–1985: The Ban Period after the Establishment of the People’s Republic of China
3.3. 1986–1999: A Brief Period of Acquiescence for the Opening of Horse Racing
3.4. 2000-Now: Without Betting on Speed Horse Racing, Horse Racing Has Seen an Unrestricted Period of Prohibition in China
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
5.1. The Shaping of Horse Culture
5.2. Lottery Law
5.3. Targeted Horse Racing
5.4. Tri-Party Supervision
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Several Opinions on Promoting the Construction and Development of Hainan International Tourism Island | 2009 | The General Office of the State Council | Explore the development of quiz sports lottery and significant international events instant lottery in Hainan, to try out some internationally accepted tourism and sports entertainment projects. In a number of policies issued by the Hainan government, the word “horse racing” was not mentioned. |
Guiding on Accelerating the Development of Modern Horse Industry | 2016 | The government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China | By 2020, the region’s horse inventory will reach 1 million. The output value of the whole industry chain of the horse industry will reach more than RMB 20 billion, absorbing more than 50,000 work positions. Paying attention to building a modern horse breeding system, horse racing as traction, cultural tourism, product horse industry on a large scale, forage training as an industry, exchange, and trade. |
Several Opinions of the People’s Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Promoting the Development of Modern Horse Industry | 2017 | The Government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China | Pay attention to the protection and improvement of horse breeds and breeding, strengthen the security of local breed resources such as Mongolian horses; accelerate the breeding of pure horses; carry out a census of breed resources; and establish an international standard for horse breed registration and management system. |
Implementation Program of Key Projects for the Development of Modern Horse Industry | 2018 | Department of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China | The autonomous region proposed modern horse industry development funds mainly to support the horse breed improvement project, horse main tourism boutique project, Mongolian horse spirit of promoting the project, horse industry personnel training project, and other four major projects: horse product processing to enhance the action, horse brand event creation action, horse industry science and technology innovation action, horse health and safety action, and another four action aspects of work. |
Guiding Opinions on Supporting Hainan’s Comprehensively Deepening Reform and Opening-up | 2018 | The General Office of the C.P.C. Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council | Encourage Hainan to develop horse racing sports, and support the exploration of competitive sports lotteries and significant international events instant lotteries. |
Implementation Plan for the Construction of an International Tourism Consumption Center in Hainan Province | 2018 | National Development and Reform Commission | Encourage the development of horse racing. |
Outline Development Plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area | 2019 | The General Office of the C.P.C. Central Committee and the General Office of the State Council | Promote the growth of equestrian sports and allied sectors, and promote collaboration between Hong Kong and the mainland in inspecting and quarantining horses, forage, feed, veterinary medications, biologic goods, and customs clearance. |
Hulunbuir City Modern Horse Industry Development Plan (2019–2025) | 2020 | Hulunbuir Municipal Government | Establish two core bases for breeding horse breeds with Mongolian horses and Daxinganling horses as the core, respectively; build Hulunbeier City Vocational and Technical College into a well-known domestic equestrian talent output; build Hulunbeier City into an international zone for horse vaccination and immunization; build a horse-specific feed processing enterprise with an annual output of 10,000 tons; and build 14 high-level racecourses. |
National Horse Industry Development Plan (2020–2025) | 2020 | The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China, General Administration of Sport(SGAS) | To make a macro plan for the development of China’s horse industry, it is planned that by 2025, the framework for the development of China’s modern horse industry will make a macro plan for the development of China’s horse industry, it is planned that by 2025, the framework for the development of China’s modern horse industry will include modernized breeding, efficient breeding, diagnosis, health care, disease prevention and control, training, performance measurement, competition and performance, fitness and leisure, cultural tourism, product processing, and an industrial service system. |
National Fitness Plan (2021–2025) | 2021 | General Administration of Sport | As a national strategy to further implement the acceleration of the construction of an intense sports country, in-depth and extensive, to strengthen the mass base of sports and cultivate the sports market. Vigorously develop the sports industry to boost the economy and, more importantly, return sports to their original position of fitness, entertainment, and challenging oneself. |
Development Plan of Modern Horse Industry in Altai Region | 2021 | Jimnai County People’s Government | Accelerate the improvement of Altai horse selection and breeding; expand and strengthen the horse tourism industry; serialize, professionalize, and commercialize equestrian sports; take the lead in implementing riding quality education and professional talent training projects; and accelerate the development of horse products. |
Letter from the State Office [2021] No. 79 | 2021 | General Office of the State Council | Hong Kong, Macau, and Guangdong will host the 15th National Games in 2025. |
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Li, J.; López Adán, E.; de la Rubia, A. A Historical Evolutionary Perspective on China’s Open Horse Racing Problems and Choice Strategies. Sustainability 2022, 14, 11692. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811692
Li J, López Adán E, de la Rubia A. A Historical Evolutionary Perspective on China’s Open Horse Racing Problems and Choice Strategies. Sustainability. 2022; 14(18):11692. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811692
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Jiaxin, Enrique López Adán, and Alfonso de la Rubia. 2022. "A Historical Evolutionary Perspective on China’s Open Horse Racing Problems and Choice Strategies" Sustainability 14, no. 18: 11692. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811692
APA StyleLi, J., López Adán, E., & de la Rubia, A. (2022). A Historical Evolutionary Perspective on China’s Open Horse Racing Problems and Choice Strategies. Sustainability, 14(18), 11692. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141811692