Hong Kong Racing Museum
- Address
- Wong Nai Chung Rd 2nd fl, Happy Valley Stand
- Website
- Phone
- 2966 8065
- Price
- admission free
- Hours
- 10am-5pm Tue-Sun, 10am-12.30pm on racing days
Lonely Planet review for Hong Kong Racing Museum
Horse racing is the most popular live spectator sport in Hong Kong, not least because it offers one of the few legal ways to gamble in the city. An evening at the races at Happy Valley Racecourse is also hugely atmospheric and is one of the quintessential Hong Kong things to do, if you happen to be around during one of the roughly fortnightly Wednesday evening races. The punters pack into the stands and trackside, and the atmosphere is electric. Though probably one for racing buffs only, you can also visit the Hong Kong Racing Museum, which has eight galleries and a cinema showcasing celebrated trainers, jockeys and horseflesh, and key races over the past 150 years. The most important event in the history of the Happy Valley Racecourse – individual winnings notwithstanding – was the huge fire in 1918 that killed hundreds of people. Many of the victims were buried in the cemeteries surrounding the track.








