Forbes | Why Chinese Entrepreneurs Keep Investing In A Sport That's Been Banned For 70 Years Forbes Horse racing and gambling were popular in China for the first few thousand years of human life on earth. Over the past half-century, though, anti-gambling laws marooned the sport. Today, mainland China sees few races, slow horses and a black hole that ... |
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