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Hong Kong Chess Federation

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Not to be confused with the Hong Kong Chess Association 香港國際象棋協會有限公司
Hong Kong Chess Federation
Chinese香港國際象棋總會
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng guójìxiàngqí zǒng huì
Wade–GilesHsiang-kang kuochihsiangch'i tsung hui
Yale RomanizationSyānggǎng gwójìsyàngchí dzǔng hwèi
IPA[ɕjáŋkàŋ kwǒtɕîɕjɛ̂ntɕʰǐ tsʊ̀ŋ xwêɪ]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHeūng góng kwok jai jeuhng kèih júng wuìh
JyutpingHoeng1 gong2 gwok3 zai3 zoeng6 kei4 zung2 wui4
IPA[hœ́ːŋkɔ̌ːŋ kʷɔ̄ːktsɐ̄itsœ̀ːŋkʰȅi tsʊ̌ŋ wȕːi]

The Hong Kong Chess Federation (HKCF; Chinese: 香港國際象棋總會) is the governing body for chess in Hong Kong.[1]

The HKCF organises social and competition chess in Hong Kong, and selects players to represent Hong Kong internationally, e.g. the Chess Olympiad, which takes place every second year. Hong Kong has participated at the Chess Olympiads since 1967.[5] It also supports the development of junior players, with school championships organised as well as individual junior championships.

The Hong Kong team in the 1974 Students' Chess Olympiad consisted of five brothers aged 8 to 18. In 1990 the Hong Kong Olympiad team consisted of four players from four different countries.[6]

The Asian Cities Chess Championship was launched by the Hong Kong Chess Federation in 1978 under the sponsorship of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.[7][8][9] The first Asian Cities title went to Singapore.

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