
The first event is the China Club Match Racing Championships, being held on October 1st through the 7th in Xiamen. Currently there are 48 Chinese teams registered for the largest J/80 event in the Asian Market. This event will be larger, in fact, than last year's Asia Games that saw strong participation from Asian sailing teams from across the region. That's enormous growth in such a short period of time. For a sense of perspective on the wealth and growth of this region and why the middle-class want to experience new outdoor activities that are supported by their governments (like sailing- the ultimate "green", environmentally-friendly recreation), the "Golden Triangle" is defined as Japan/ Korea to the East, China

Next up on the schedule will be the J/80 Fall Regatta in southern China. This event runs from October 14-16 and will be sailed off LiuZhou, GuangXi, China. For more sailing information, please visit http://www.cnmcr.com (if you can't read Chinese, please contact Jim or Cindy below for an introduction on how to sail the event).
Finally, if you haven't been able to make travel plans to get to either Xiamen or Liu Zhou to sail J/80s, you can always catch up with the local J/80 sailors in Xiamen at this fall's Xiamen Boatshow from November 4th to 7th. As Jim, Hudson and Cindy have explained many times, there is such enthusiasm for sailing locally that they're literally booking people weeks in advance to get on board the boats. The Xiamen Boatshow is a great way to meet them all. More Xiamen Boatshow details can be found here.
For more Chinese sailing and Xiamen show information, you can always email J/Boats Asia- Cindy Chen (cindy.cheng@hudsonyacht.com) or Jim Johnstone (jimjboats@gmail.com).