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2010-04-07

Tianjin Horse City - Will cost US $4 billion

Tianjin Horse City in China which will be established in Ninghe County, Tianjin in 2010, and will train 8,000 equestrian professionals, breed 1,000 high quality studhorses, produce high quality horse feeds, conduct horse auctions, hold international and domestic professional horse races, promote and impart equine culture and knowledge to youths, provide tourism services for the public, and protect the wellbeing and interests of equines.

With a total land area of 5,000 mu and in addition to an
equestrian college, feedstuff plant, breeding base, horse hospital, and quarantine centre, Tianjin Horse City will also include five-star to seven-star luxury hotels, a clubhouse, commercial offices, and residential facilities. It is estimated that the project will pay hundreds of millions of taxes and profits to the State within five years, provide employment for 10,000, and develop a horse industry economy that will establish production franchise of standard scales across China.

Tianjin Horse City has filed its application to the Chinese Equestrian Association for the establishment of a national equestrian sports and horsing racing training base.

Tianjin Horse City is to be jointly established by Meydan City Corporation (Dubai,UAE), TAK Design Consultants (Malaysia), Zhouji Jiye (China) and Tianjin Farm Group (China). The Group will help fulfil the gaps in the equestrian sports and horse culture industry economy in China, and merge the modern equine industry operations system in the coming 15 years.

The Company has prepared two five-year plans.
The first plan spans five years and eight months from May 2010 to December 2015. By the end of 2011, the equestrian college, studhorse base and feedstuff plant will be completed and put into trial operations.

By the end of 2012, the horse trading centre, hotel, clubhouse, shopping centre, and entertainment centre will be completed. By the end of 2013, offices and living facilities will be completed.

By 2014, national standard club events, national equestrian
club and national equestrian park franchises will be developed, and the preparation of horse culture communication market and international events market will commence.

Meanwhile, research, drafting and preparation of equestrian
standards will commence in May 2010 and be completed and published in December 2013. The Group will pay attention to and make proposals on the policy of the State in respect of commercial horse racing, seek the support of the State and local governments, and procure the equestrian sport to develop in a direction which will benefit the State, the people and the interests of equines.

The second five-year plan spans from January 2016 to
December 2020, which will focus on the listing of the Company and cohesion with the international horse industry.


                                                                               Cecilia Helland

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