About HKJC

News
Font Size

Below are the latest corporate announcements. For the latest racing developments, click here. Both sections also carry archived materials.

Giant panda lovers have had much to cheer about lately. Not only did Hong Kong see the birth of its first-ever locally-born giant pandas in August, but another pair of giant pandas arrived from Chengdu today (26 September). These national treasures are a gift from the Central Government. In support, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust has approved a donation of over HK$121 million to upgrade animal habitats within the “Giant Panda Adventure” and “Hong Kong Jockey Club Sichuan Treasures”. ...

After the birth of the first-ever locally-born giant pandas, another pair of giant pandas, which are national treasures, will soon arrive in Hong Kong as a gift from the Central Government. In support, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust today (24 September) is pleased to announce an approved donation of over HK$121 million to upgrade animal habitats within the “Giant Panda Adventure” and “Hong Kong Jockey Club Sichuan Treasures”. These will provide a high quality, safe, age-appropriate and more ...

A spectacular 67-metre fire dragon crafted with burning incense sticks captivated over a thousand of festival-goers as it was paraded through the streets of Tai Hang tonight (16 September). Set to run for three nights to September 18, the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance parade has been supported by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust since 2010, in collaboration with the Tai Hang Residents’ Welfare Association. Officiating at the dance’s opening ceremony were Michael Wong, HKSAR Government Deputy Financial Secretary; ...

The Hong Kong Jockey Club wrapped up its fourth and largest Philanthropy for Better Cities (PBC) Forum at West Kowloon Cultural District today (10 September). Nearly 100 eminent speakers and more than 2,000 delegates from 40 countries and regions joined the two-day event, including representatives of over 200 local, regional and global foundations. The PBC was convened by The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Charities Trust in association with the Institute of Philanthropy (IoP), a charitable organisation established by the Club ...

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust convened its fourth Philanthropy for Better Cities (PBC) Forum 2024 at West Kowloon Cultural District today (9 September). It ushered in Hong Kong Philanthropy Week, in keeping with the HKSAR Government’s mission to promote the city as an international philanthropy hub. The two-day PBC Forum provides a platform for foundations, thought-leaders, policymakers, non-governmental organisations and experts from around the world to convene, engage in dialogue and share transformative ideas on translating philanthropic action into ...

Following its Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) today (4 September), The Hong Kong Jockey Club (“the Club”) announced its results for the 2023/24 financial year ended 30 June 2024 (FY2023/24). The Club faced significant external challenges during the year, including the difficult macro-economic environment, the increasing threat of illegal gambling and rising competition from Macau casinos. Above all, a fundamental post-pandemic shift in consumer behaviour in favour of new digital experiences and outbound travel impacted racegoing and racing wagering. In consequence local ...