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  2. Sha Tin | Hong Kong Tourism Board

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    Sha Tin was once a rural backwater of fishing and farming settlements, but it was transformed into a suburban new town in the 1970s. Today, it is Hong Kong’s most populous district, home to 641,000 people, but it still retains the flavour of the countryside, with historic walled villages, lush hills and a string of green spaces along the ...

  3. Sha Tin Racecourse, Hong Kong has the world's longest TV, as certified by the Guinness World Record. The Diamond Vision display measures 70.4 meters (231 feet) long by 8 meters (26 feet) high. The screen equates to 4,500, 21" TVs piled up, and it's width is equivalent to the length of a Boeing 747 jet.

  4. Sha Tin Racecourse - Form Guide, Track Map, Tips & Results

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    Sha Tin is an iconic racecourse that welcomes many of the world’s finest trainers, jockeys, sprinters and stayers on a regular basis. It is nestled in the heart of Hong Kong’s most populous district, straddling the banks of the Shing Mun River and surrounded by skyscrapers. Sha Tin Racecourse is the venue for all of Hong Kong’s biggest races.

  5. Sha Tin - Wikipedia

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    Sha Tin, also spelt Shatin, is a neighbourhood along Shing Mun River in the eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Sha Tin District. Sha Tin is one of the neighbourhoods of the Sha Tin New Town project. The new town was founded in 1973 under the New Towns Development Programme of the Hong Kong government.

  6. Hong Kong Horse Race Entries - Sha Tin

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    HK: Cup - Derby - Horse News - Results - Free Tips - Audio-Home Hong Kong Horse Race Entries: Full Race Card Entries : Full Race Card Entries

  7. Shatin (Hong Kong) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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    Sha Tin is the largest city, shopping hub and recreational area of the New Territories in Hong Kong. It is less famous and less visited than areas of Hong Kong island or Kowloon but does boost a few nice attractions. We spend many weekends in Sha Tin enjoying some of the following: Recreation and Sport 1) Sha Tin Racecourse (Sunday horse racing)

  8. Sha Tin has two different tracks - one turf course and one all-weather course that is located in the centre. The circumference of the dirt track is 1560 metres and has a home straight being 380 metres long. The Turf Course is 1900 metres in circumference and has a home straight 430 metres long.