First horse training academy taking shape in Vietnam
A royal horse academy boasting a total of 300 stables in Hai Phong will be the first institution of its kind in Vietnam as it seeks to provide training courses on horse riding to wealthy clients.
The royal horse academy located in Vu Yen island of Hai Phong is part of the Vinhomes Royal Island project which is for billionaires and the super-rich.
It will have up to 300 stables which offer professional horse care services. There will also be a high-end veterinary hospital and a special area for horse riding.
The school has a spacious and comfortable space.
The horses are cared for by experts who have acquired a wealth of experience in the field.
The academy houses some of the rare horses which are imported from the United States, the UK, and the Netherlands.
The school offers training courses at different levels from amateur to professional. Notably, it equips trainees with skills needed to become a jockey. Photographed is a corner of a plain terrain area for horse riding.
In the plain terrain area for horse riding, trainees are able to participate in relaxing activities and challenge themselves to reach the professional level.
Practitioners can also join challenging activities as they show off special skills in the multi-purpose horse area.
Children can also learn to ride horses, with their training courses supervised with strict standards on safety.