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Where can I ride horses in Guangzhou?

There are Hayes Racecourses in all places where people ride horses in Guangzhou.

Hayes Equestrian Field is located in Hualong Grand View Garden, Jinshan Avenue, Panyu District. The address is a little off, but it's also convenient to drive or navigate. I was here once a long time ago. The design of the boulevard and the Indus trail is a bit European, and there is a winding path from the entrance.

My humble abode farm mainly supplies lotus leaf sauna dishes, and the serving service is very good; Cordyceps chicken is tender and juicy, with fat but not greasy skin and refreshing teeth. Wax rice is pure and the grain is delicious; It is also great love to hit beef balls with your hands. The disadvantage is that there are few dishes except cold rice (enough for four people).

After a good meal and tea, you can stroll around the farm for two or three hours. There are coffee shops in the park, tea kiosks by the lake, racecourses, farms, lawns, lavender gardens and many giant furnishings (classic cars, robots, biological models, etc.). ) and a mini zoo (alpaca, peacock, turtle pond, etc.). ).

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The essentials of riding a horse

1, installing:

Stand on the front leg of the horse, facing the saddle. Tighten the reins with the left hand, hold the front axle of the saddle with both hands tightly. These actions are to prevent the horse from moving and being kicked by the horse's hind legs. Lift your left foot, and put the stirrup in your left foot with your right hand. Hold the rear axle of the saddle with your right hand and turn over and get on the horse under the power of your left foot.

Step 2 dismount:

First, take your left foot back from the stirrup to the front of your foot, then hold the reins with your left hand and lift your right leg to dismount. The posture after disassembly should be the same as before installation.

3. Grab the reins:

The correct rein method can make you control the horse well and ensure safety. Hold a reins in each hand, and the length of the left and right hands is the same. The position depends on your height and arm length. The body is basically in a straight line, and the forearm is equivalent to the extension of the reins. Forearm and reins are in a straight line from all angles, and the reins should be kept straight at all times.