Come and enjoy equestrian sports during the May Day holiday.
Looking for something unforgettable this May holiday? The Shanghai Juss International Equestrian Center is set to become one of the city’s hottest must-visit landmarks!
From May 2 to May 4, the 2025 Shanghai Longines Global Champions Tour will take over the venue with all the pomp and pageantry you'd expect from the world's top show jumping event.
To learn more about the Shanghai Juss International Equestrian Center, click the link: City's new equestrian center set for its first major competition
Recognized as a five-star show jumping competition under the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), it’s the highest-level and most internationally influential equestrian event ever held in the Chinese mainland — and a true visual spectacle!
Event timetable
When To Catch the Action
Matches on May 2 and 3 include both daytime and nighttime sessions.
The highlight on May 2’s night session? The second round of the Global Champions League (GCL), with riders facing 1.60-meter-high jumps — a feat only about a hundred horses worldwide can conquer.
On May 4, the prestigious Longines Grand Prix — also featuring 1.60-meter obstacles — will light up the afternoon session.
Ticket prices for the event.
How to Get Your Tickets
Tickets are now on sale through the Juss Sports app or via its mini-programs on WeChat and Alipay.
Or simply head over to the City News Service WeChat mini-program, tap "Service-Juss Sports," and grab your ticket there!
You need to first enable the translation function in the WeChat settings.
Find the City News Service mini-program, and follow the instructions in the image to purchase tickets.
Alongside regular tickets, special combo packages like Family Tickets (available for 2 adults+1 child or 1 adult+1 child) are also available — perfect for a family day out, complete with special souvenirs.
Don't forget your ID! You'll need a valid identification document like an ID card, passport or a Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan travel permit to snag your ticket.
Meet the Stars
This year’s event is bigger than ever, welcoming 99 top show jumping horses — the largest number in the event’s history! They are arriving in two separate batches.
The horses are traveling from the Netherlands to Belgium’s Liège Airport, then flying with Qatar Airways (with a stopover in Doha) to Shanghai — a journey of nearly 16 hours. The first charter flight carried a team of 11 professionals, including 10 grooms and 1 veterinarian, all dedicated to ensuring the horses' safety and comfort every step of the way.
The first batch of 50 elite horses landed safely at Shanghai Pudong International Airport in the early hours of April 27, accompanied by a professional team and custom-made horse transport, and have since arrived at the venue.
Horses transported to Shanghai, accompanied by a professional team.
It’s not just the horses that are making history — the rider lineup is packed with stars, too!
Henrik von Eckermann (world champion and world No. 1) of Sweden, Briton Ben Maher (Tokyo Olympic champion and fresh off a runner-up finish at the World Cup Finals), and Olympic champions Scott Brash of Britain and Germany's Marcus Ehning — both crowd favorites in Shanghai — will also be competing, showcasing mind-blowing teamwork with their horses.
Sweden's Henrik von Eckermann at the 2024 Longines Global Champions Tour in Shanghai.
Chinese Riders to Watch
On the Chinese side, Pang Qinyu (庞钦宇), signed by Juss Sports, returns for his second appearance in Shanghai. After making a stunning debut in last year’s FEI five-star competition here, he went on to win his first Grand Prix title at Belgium’s Sentower Park.
Keep an eye out for young Chinese talent Zhang Yifan (仉怡凡) and You Yanhe (尤彦贺) as well, both entering the competition with wild cards.
Pang Qinyu (庞钦宇) at the 2024 Longines Global Champions Tour in Shanghai.
Beyond the Arena
It’s not just about the competition — the event will also feature exciting activities such as rider autograph sessions and industry forums. Additionally, the B1 and B2 spaces at the venue will be open to all visitors, offering more immersive equestrian cultural experiences.
Tips for Spectators
China's young rider You Yanhe (尤彦贺) in the competition.
If you go
Date: May 2-4
Venue: Shanghai Juss International Equestrian Center
Address: 21 Tongyao Rd 通耀路21号
Transportation: Take Metro Line 7 to the Houtan Station (后滩站) and follow the signs to the ticket checkpoint. We recommend using public transportation, as events like this tend to draw crowds, i.e. there will be traffic.