Sailing education across Greater China is growing with real momentum. From national training centres and youth academies in Mainland China to recognised teaching centres in Hong Kong and public sailing programmes in Macao, more sailors now have access to structured, safe and high-quality training pathways.
Sailing Schools Across Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao

Supporting sailing development at every level
Good sailing schools do more than teach beginners. They create safe learning environments, develop youth talent, support instructors, and give clubs and communities a reliable pathway into the sport.
Across Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao, this work is already happening at scale. The Chinese Yachting Association’s certified-centre network shows the breadth of Mainland training activity, while Hong Kong’s recognised teaching-centre system and Macao’s public sailing programmes show how structured access can support both participation and progression.
For Loong-Sails, this part of the market matters. Training centres need sails that are durable, consistent, easy to handle and practical for repeated use. They also need a sailmaker that understands coaching fleets, youth programmes and everyday club operations.

Macau Sailing Association and Hac Sa Water Sports Centre
In Macao, sailing is supported through the Macau Sailing Association, regional youth exchange activity, and public dinghy classes at Hac Sa Water Sports Centre. The Sports Bureau lists sailing facilities at Hac Sa and public small-sail classes in its programme materials.
Featured schools and centres

National Qingdao School of Sailing Training Centre
Qingdao remains one of the most important sailing hubs in China. The CYA’s 2024 certified-centre list includes the National Qingdao School of Sailing Training Centre, and the national school continues to sit at the centre of organised sailing development in the city.

Nansha Yacht Club Sailing Training Centre
Guangzhou’s Nansha Yacht Club Sailing Training Centre appears on the CYA’s 2024 certified-centre list and stands out as a strong representative of sailing growth in the Greater Bay Area.

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is listed by the HKSF as a recognised training centre, and Hong Kong’s wider federation structure includes major club, school and public-sector teaching venues across the territory.
FAQs
Which kinds of sailing schools does Loong-Sails support?
We are interested in speaking with youth academies, sailing schools, yacht clubs, water sports centres and training fleets that need dependable sails for regular teaching use.
Why are training sails different from racing sails?
Training environments usually place more value on durability, easy handling, visual clarity and consistent day-to-day performance. The priority is reliable use across many sessions, not only peak race performance.
Do you work with schools in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macao?
We welcome enquiries from sailing schools and centres across all three markets, including programmes serving beginners, youth sailors, club fleets and structured training pathways.
Can Loong-Sails discuss fleet or school requirements directly?
Yes. If your centre needs replacement sails, training-fleet support or a tailored solution for a specific class or programme, we are happy to discuss practical options.
