Xinjiang landscape to test endurance as riders sample high life

By HOU CHENCHEN | China Daily | Updated: 2025-01-21 09:31
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The longest and most challenging equestrian event in China will take place from May to June in Zhaosu county, Ili Kazak autonomous prefecture in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY

Break the monopoly

The event is not only a competition platform but also an important opportunity to explore the competitive advantages of domestic Chinese horses, said Wu Gangfang, head of CESA's Horse Culture and Sports Committee and head of the China Horse Culture, Sports and Tourism Institute.

Wu explained that Chinese domestic horses are renowned for their ability to withstand extreme cold and high altitudes. The event will design competition rules that cater to their specific characteristics, allowing them to fully showcase their strengths.

"We hope to explore ways to secure the future of domestic horses, allowing these strong and docile animals to gain broader market opportunities," Wu said.

"This will help break the monopoly of European and US breeding practices and enable more people to recognize the unique advantages of Chinese horses, promoting their integration into modern cultural and tourism sectors," he said.

Xilaili Yusufujiang, an official from Zhaosu, said that the county is not only known for its breathtaking landscapes, including the famous Tianshan Grand Canyon, but it is also known as the hometown of "heavenly horses".

The people of Zhaosu, Xinjiang, have bred breeds such as the Ili Horse, which has become a geographical indication product of Xinjiang and an important asset for sports tourism, he said.

Yusufujiang said Zhaosu welcomes everyone to visit and explore the region through the equine events.

"Horses, being the most accessible mode of transport, will carry riders and tourists into the stunning landscapes of Xinjiang's Tianshan Mountains," he said.

The registration window for the event opened on Monday. More than 20 clubs have already made reservations, and participants are expected to include children, elderly individuals over 65, and some female riders.

Competitors from around the world can take part in the competition with their own horses, and Xinjiang horses will also be available for rent, Wu said.

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