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Equestrianism becomes popular among rural teenagers in Jiangxi(1/11)

2018-07-27 08:56:31 Xinhua Editor :Li Yan
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Huang Wanpeng (R), a student of Sunshine Riding School, cleans up the school stable together with one of his juniors in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, July 25, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng (R), a student of Sunshine Riding School, cleans up the school stable together with one of his juniors in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, July 25, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Tang Siqi, a student of Sunshine Riding School, feeds an apple to a horse in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Tang Siqi, a student of Sunshine Riding School, feeds an apple to a horse in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, works at the school stable in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, July 25, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, works at the school stable in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, July 25, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, helps a horse stretch itself prior to a training session in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, helps a horse stretch itself prior to a training session in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Tang Siqi, a student of Sunshine Riding School, kisses a horse during an outdoor training session in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Tang Siqi, a student of Sunshine Riding School, kisses a horse during an outdoor training session in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Zhou Jian, a student of Sunshine Riding School, trims a horse\'s hooves in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, May 8, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Zhou Jian, a student of Sunshine Riding School, trims a horse's hooves in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, May 8, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Zhou Jian, a student of Sunshine Riding School, trims a horse\'s hooves in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, May 8, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Zhou Jian, a student of Sunshine Riding School, trims a horse's hooves in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, May 8, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

A student attends a training session at Sunshine Riding School in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, March 13, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

A student attends a training session at Sunshine Riding School in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, March 13, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

A student of Sunshine Riding School washes a horse after a training session in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

A student of Sunshine Riding School washes a horse after a training session in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, caresses an injured horse in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, caresses an injured horse in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, March 14, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, goes for a walk with a horse in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China\'s Jiangxi Province, July 25, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China\'s Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China\'s largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

Huang Wanpeng, a student of Sunshine Riding School, goes for a walk with a horse in Yihuang County of Fuzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province, July 25, 2018. Equestrianism had never been heard of in Yihuang, an agricultural county in east China's Jiangxi Province, until Sunshine Riding School began recruiting rural teenagers in 2015. So far, most of the 90 students are working or aspiring to work in horse riding clubs in China's largest cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. (Xinhua/Zhou Mi)

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