Located in Da Oai commune in the
Central Highlands province of Lam Dong, Thien Ma Madagui is one of the biggest
racetracks in Southeast Asia.

The racetrack is built in the Madagui Forest
City, 145 kilometers south of Da Lat, which has an ideal environment for
racehorses

It includes many separated functional areas for training horses and equestrian
riders for Olympic and SeaGames competitions, horse racing and trading in
breeding horses

It includes many separated functional areas for training horses and equestrian
riders for Olympic and SeaGames competitions, horse racing and trading in
breeding horses

The horses are 7 years old and are around 1.6-1.65 meters in height and
400-500kg in weight

The horses are 7 years old and are around 1.6-1.65 meters in height and
400-500kg in weight

The horses’ hooves and racing saddles are checked regularly to ensure they are
clean and safe

Horse owners can bring their horses to Thien Ma racetrack to participate in horse
races

Horse owners can bring their horses to Thien Ma racetrack to participate in
horse race

Thien Ma horse races meet international standards

The racetrack has not only become a popular tourist attraction, but also
created jobs for local residents
Source: VNA
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