For those who want to know the latest buzz on horseracing in China - an article by Mark Godfrey in China International Business could be a good source.
Mark correctly predicts that with gambling still illegal in China, any racing institution would have to come up with an alternative to the traditional business model of trackside betting.
Using the Royal Nanjing Jockey Club as an example Mark explains how race courses in China should develop a membership system for the present while laying the groundwork for a full-fledged industry if the Chinese mainland gambling ban ever makes an exception for horse racing.
Read the full article…
Mark correctly predicts that with gambling still illegal in China, any racing institution would have to come up with an alternative to the traditional business model of trackside betting.
Using the Royal Nanjing Jockey Club as an example Mark explains how race courses in China should develop a membership system for the present while laying the groundwork for a full-fledged industry if the Chinese mainland gambling ban ever makes an exception for horse racing.
Read the full article…
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