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    Polo in China

    China is one of the fastest-growing polo markets in Asia, with significant investment in world-class facilities across Shanghai, Beijing, and Tianjin. The sport was reintroduced to China in the early 2000s after a long absence, and has grown rapidly thanks to enthusiasm from the country's affluent class and backing from luxury brands. Shanghai's SECA (Shanghai Equestrian and Polo Association) venues and the prestigious China Open attract international professionals and Chinese players training under Argentine coaches. The All China Polo Association governs an expanding network of clubs, and China has invested in youth development programmes sending promising young players to train in Argentina. The country's polo scene blends international standards with Chinese investment and growing domestic talent.

    Polo in China

    China's polo scene has grown substantially since the early 2000s, with the Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club standing as the largest polo complex in Asia by some measures, featuring multiple full-size fields. Clubs in Beijing and Shanghai have also developed alongside the country's expanding equestrian industry. The China Polo Association governs the sport domestically. Polo in China draws heavily from an expatriate and high-net-worth patron community, and the sport is increasingly associated with luxury lifestyle positioning. The season is shaped by the continental climate, with spring and autumn the most active periods.

    Season
    April – June; September – November (peak periods)
    Average cost
    Highly variable; costs reflect luxury venue positioning
    Governing body
    China Polo Association

    Season

    Polo in China operates primarily March through November, with the main venues in Shanghai and Beijing

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    Polo Clubs in China

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    Beijing Polo Club

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    Beijing Polo Club is China's most prestigious and sophisticated polo venue, located in the Shunyi District of Beijing — the city's established equestrian heartland. Founded in 2005 to serve the growing appetite among China's elite for international sport and lifestyle experiences, the club features four international-standard grass polo fields, a full clubhouse complex, and stabling for over 100 horses. It hosts the China Open Polo Tournament, which has attracted world-class Argentine and British professionals and brought genuine high-goal polo to Chinese audiences. The club occupies a unique position at the intersection of China's ultra-high-net-worth social scene and international polo culture, regularly hosting corporate events for Fortune 500 companies and diplomatic community gatherings. Lessons and chukkas are available to members and guests, and the academy programme has produced several of China's first formally rated polo players.

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    Chengdu Polo Club

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    Chengdu Polo Club is western China's most important polo venue, serving Chengdu — the capital of Sichuan Province and one of China's fastest-growing and most dynamic major cities. Located in a region known internationally for its cuisine, its giant pandas, and its laid-back lifestyle culture, Chengdu Polo Club has established polo as part of the city's rapidly expanding premium leisure offering. Sichuan's climate — milder than northern China but distinct from the tropical south — allows polo to be played across much of the year, supporting a longer playing season than many Chinese clubs can achieve. The club's facilities, developed during Chengdu's period of rapid economic growth, include well-maintained grounds and stabling that serve a membership drawn from the city's successful business and professional community. The club participates in the broader western China polo circuit, connecting with clubs in Yunnan and Chongqing to create regional competitive opportunities. As polo has expanded from China's coastal cities into the interior, Chengdu has emerged as one of the sport's most important western footholds, attracting international professionals who visit to coach and play in what is becoming an increasingly competitive domestic environment. For visitors to Chengdu — one of the most culturally rich cities in China — Chengdu Polo Club offers an unexpected and distinctive leisure experience that combines the global sport's traditions with the Sichuanese hospitality that makes the city one of China's most welcoming destinations.

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    Dalian Polo Club

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    Dalian Polo Club is northeastern China's premier polo venue, located in Dalian — the vibrant coastal city on the tip of the Liaodong Peninsula in Liaoning Province that serves as one of northeast Asia's most important commercial and industrial centres. The club was established as China's polo boom extended from Beijing and Shanghai to the country's major regional cities, bringing the sport to a new audience among Dalian's successful business community. The club's grounds are maintained to a high standard, with grass fields suited to competitive polo and artificial surface practice facilities that allow training year-round despite the cold northeastern Chinese winters. Stabling capacity and horse management facilities have been developed to support a growing membership that spans both recreational players and more competitive polo enthusiasts. Dalian Polo Club serves as the hub of polo activity across northeastern China, connecting with clubs in Shenyang and other regional cities to create a local circuit that gives members competitive options beyond simply playing at their home club. The emergence of this regional network reflects the broader maturation of Chinese polo beyond its initial concentration in the capital region. For international players and polo tourists visiting northeastern China, Dalian Polo Club offers a window into how polo has established itself in China's regional cities, where the sport carries associations of international sophistication that appeal powerfully to the aspirations of China's emerging affluent class.

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    Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club

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    Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club in Tianjin is China's most prestigious polo facility and one of the finest polo venues in Asia. Established as part of the Goldin Metropolitan development in Tianjin — a major city 30 minutes from Beijing — the club features world-class polo fields, an international-standard tournament complex, and facilities that have attracted some of the world's best players and teams to China. The club hosts the Super Nations Cup, one of Asia's most important international polo tournaments, which has featured teams from Argentina, the UK, the USA, and across the Asia-Pacific region. The facility's construction represented a major statement of intent for Chinese polo, signalling the country's ambition to develop from a niche equestrian activity to a serious player on the global polo circuit. With a full academy programme, professional stabling, and luxury hospitality facilities, Goldin Metropolitan has established itself as the standard-bearer for polo in mainland China.

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    Hainan Polo Club

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    Hainan Polo Club operates on Hainan Island — China's only tropical island province and the country's premier luxury resort destination — providing polo in a setting that is unique in all of Chinese sport. The island's year-round warm climate, beautiful beaches, and concentration of five-star resorts and private luxury villa estates create a polo environment that caters to China's ultra-wealthy leisure class and to the international visitors who gravitate to Hainan for its combination of Caribbean-style weather and Chinese hospitality. The club's facilities are developed to standards appropriate for its luxury setting, with well-maintained polo grounds, professional horse management, and amenities that complement the island's broader hospitality infrastructure. Playing polo at Hainan offers an experience unlike any other in China: tropical heat, palm trees, and the sense of playing the sport as a leisure activity in paradise rather than a competitive endeavour in the capital. Hainan Polo Club serves both resident island population members and the considerable population of wealthy Chinese who maintain holiday properties on the island and visit regularly for extended leisure stays. The club's event programming has been designed around the rhythms of Chinese holiday culture, with peak activity during the Lunar New Year period and summer months when Hainan's resort economy is at its busiest. As China's polo market continues to mature, Hainan's tropical polo offering occupies a distinct and lucrative niche within the domestic circuit — a destination polo experience that competes with international resort polo in Maldives, Thailand, and Barbados for the attention of China's most affluent leisure travellers.

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    Hong Kong Polo Association

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    The Hong Kong Polo Association (HKPA) is the governing body and primary playing institution for polo in Hong Kong, one of Asia's most active polo communities. Operating from venues in the New Territories and with historical connections to the colonial-era Shatin polo grounds, the HKPA oversees a thriving circuit that benefits from Hong Kong's proximity to Mainland China's growing polo market and its well-developed international sporting infrastructure. The October–March season takes advantage of Hong Kong's cooler months, and the HKPA hosts international tournaments that attract players from Australia, Argentina, the UK, and across Asia. The club counts among its members many of Hong Kong's most prominent business families and international expatriate professionals, reflecting polo's deep roots in the territory's elite social culture. Lessons, chukkas, and tournament polo are all available, and the HKPA maintains relationships with clubs across Southeast Asia and the FIP.

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    Nine Dragons Hill Polo Club

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    Nine Dragons Hill Polo Club is the largest polo facility in eastern China, a landmark equestrian destination that has been central to the sport's remarkable growth in the country since the mid-2000s. Located in the hills of Hangzhou's hinterland, the club features five grass fields maintained to international standard, a comprehensive stabling complex, luxury resort accommodation, and event facilities designed for the corporate and social hospitality that characterises Chinese polo's patron-driven model. The club has hosted international tournaments attracting top professionals from Argentina, the USA, and Europe, and has been a key venue in China's developing polo calendar. Its integration within a luxury resort operation — combining equestrian sport with premium hospitality — reflects the model that has driven polo's growth in China, where the sport is positioned as an aspirational luxury experience for the country's expanding high-net-worth community.

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    Tang Polo Club

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    Tang Polo Club holds a unique and historically significant position in the story of Chinese polo, having served as Beijing's primary polo venue during the sport's critical formative years in China and as the base for the Chinese national polo programme under the direction of Argentine coaching professionals. Located in the capital's suburban reaches, where land availability and the presence of China's equestrian infrastructure intersect, Tang established itself as the centre of Chinese polo ambition. The club takes its name from the Tang horse — the Chinese ceramic horse sculpture that has become globally iconic — a connection that emphasises polo's deep Asian cultural roots and frames the sport in a context meaningful to Chinese sensibilities rather than simply imposing a foreign activity. This cultural intelligence in branding reflected a sophistication in the club's development philosophy. Tang Polo Club's most significant contribution to Chinese polo was its role as training base for the Chinese national team, where the collaboration between Argentine coaching expertise and Chinese players produced measurable competitive improvement and helped lay the foundations for China's participation in international polo at the FIP Asia Zone level. The club's facilities evolved considerably over its history, with investment in horse quality, ground maintenance, and coaching infrastructure that made it a credible venue for international-standard polo. Tang's legacy in Chinese polo history is secure as the place where the country's serious polo ambitions were first given proper expression and resource.

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    Tang Polo Club

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    Tang Polo Club holds a unique and historically significant position in the story of Chinese polo, having served as Beijing's primary polo venue during the sport's critical formative years in China and as the base for the Chinese national polo programme under the direction of Argentine coaching professionals. Located in the capital's suburban reaches, where land availability and the presence of China's equestrian infrastructure intersect, Tang established itself as the centre of Chinese polo ambition. The club takes its name from the Tang horse — the Chinese ceramic horse sculpture that has become globally iconic — a connection that emphasises polo's deep Asian cultural roots and frames the sport in a context meaningful to Chinese sensibilities rather than simply imposing a foreign activity. This cultural intelligence in branding reflected a sophistication in the club's development philosophy. Tang Polo Club's most significant contribution to Chinese polo was its role as training base for the Chinese national team, where the collaboration between Argentine coaching expertise and Chinese players produced measurable competitive improvement and helped lay the foundations for China's participation in international polo at the FIP Asia Zone level. The club's facilities evolved considerably over its history, with investment in horse quality, ground maintenance, and coaching infrastructure that made it a credible venue for international-standard polo. Tang's legacy in Chinese polo history is secure as the place where the country's serious polo ambitions were first given proper expression and resource.

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    Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club

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    Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club is one of China's most ambitious and best-equipped polo facilities, a world-class venue located in Tianjin — one of northern China's major metropolitan centres — that has been developed to a specification matching the finest clubs in Europe and the Americas. The club represents China's determination to establish polo as a premium sport within its borders at the highest international standard.\n\nThe facility features multiple regulation grass fields maintained to championship specification, an international-standard arena, luxury clubhouse facilities, professional stabling and veterinary services, and the logistical infrastructure necessary to host major international tournaments. Its Tianjin location — within easy reach of Beijing by high-speed rail — makes it accessible for the capital's polo community while serving the growing Tianjin polo market.\n\nThe club has hosted international events bringing professional players from Argentina, England, and Australia to northern China, exposing Chinese players to world-class competition and providing international visitors with an insight into polo's extraordinary growth on the world's most populous continent. These exchanges accelerate the development of Chinese polo expertise and build connections between China's polo community and the global sport.\n\nTianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club is a symbol of where polo in China is heading: professionally managed, internationally connected, and built to the standard that attracts the world's best players to participate in the country's growing polo story.

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    Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club

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    Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club is one of Asia's largest and most ambitious polo facilities, a vast complex in Tianjin that represents China's most significant investment in world-class polo infrastructure. With multiple professional-standard grass fields, comprehensive stable facilities, and the hospitality infrastructure necessary to host international tournaments and high-profile events, Goldin Metropolitan is the centrepiece of China's aspirations to compete at the highest levels of international polo. The club has hosted major international events and attracted celebrity participants, reflecting the Chinese polo community's ambition to bring the sport's global elite to Asia, and its scale and investment signal the enormous potential of the Chinese polo market as the country's growing wealth creates demand for equestrian sports at the premium end of the sporting spectrum.

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    Rules in China

    Standard international polo rules apply.

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    Handicap System

    China uses an adapted FIP handicap system through the Chinese Polo Association. Most active players range from -2 to 4 goal, with a growing number of Argentine professional players based in China rated higher who also compete in local tournaments.

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