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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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    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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