

A long tradition of philanthropy.
A commitment that begins at home.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s history of donating to charitable causes can be traced back to 1915. In the 1950s, as Hong Kong struggled with post-war reconstruction and a large influx of migrants, we made this role a key part of our operations. Since then, we have worked to improve the lives of Hong Kong people through programmes that engage our community, driving progress through positive change.
In 1993, to better reflect the evolving nature, scale, and scope of our donations, a new entity was established: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust. Today, it is recognised as the largest charitable donor in Asia and one of the biggest worldwide.
Our commitment to the betterment of our society is founded on four core values that guide us in everything we do: world-class leadership, uncompromising integrity, continuous development and serving the community.
With these values as our bedrock, the Trust works with the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and community partners to actively identify the most pressing social needs and implement initiatives to address them. Together we collaborate to foster a caring and inclusive community.

Our integrated
business model
Benefitting people from all walks of life in Hong Kong
Our contributions
We are committed to providing clear information on our charitable projects in the community. The Club’s donations are detailed in our annual reports.
*Please refer to 2024/25 annual report for details
Serving the needs of our community
We identify the most pressing social needs and address them through a variety of initiatives.
Providing greater choice for our community
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Discover the Sui and Tang dynasties at the Hong Kong Museum of History. Explore golden-age artefacts, horse culture and interactive displays.
25 Apr – 24 Aug 2026
Moonchu Historical Images and Culture Gallery and 1/F Main Lobby, Hong Kong Museum of History

Hong Kong’s first large-scale exhibition dedicated to Chinese classical horse paintings across dynasties.
20 Mar 2026 – 17 Mar 2027
Hong Kong Palace Museum
Throughout the Year of the Horse, a series of horse sculptures created by renowned international cross-disciplinary artist Simon Ma, tours various districts across the city.
19 Feb – 31 Dec 2026
Sha Tin Racecourse & Various district



