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Huatian's family background
Hua Tian is a Chinese-English mixed-race, born in England, with his father from China and his mother from England. His grandparents are revolutionaries of the older generation in China, while his parents are engaged in aviation industry in China, and his father is the founder of Volkswagen.

Under such a family background, Hua Tian was deeply influenced by patriotic education and family since childhood, and also had a profound understanding and recognition of China culture. His parents also named him China Huatian, hoping that he could fly higher and farther. Hua Tian's equestrian career is also related to his family background.

Although he was born in England, he followed his mother back to Beijing, China to study equestrian before he was five years old. 1 1 returned to Wiltshire, England to receive systematic equestrian training and began to participate in equestrian competitions. After receiving elite education at Eton College, he continued to receive training in equestrian centers in Britain and Hong Kong. These experiences not only made him get high achievements in equestrian, but also made him know more about the culture and history of China.

Brief introduction of huatian

Hua Tian,1989101October 25th was born in London, England. He is a half-breed. Middle school students studied at Eton College in England, and university students studied at Bristol University (dropped out after equestrian). Equestrian from China, playing for China National Equestrian Team. In 2008, Hua Tian, who was 18 years old, qualified for the Beijing Olympic Games and became the first equestrian triathlete to make an official appearance in the history of China Olympic Games.

In 2009, Hua Tian was elected as the first best rider of this age in the history of the International Equestrian Federation, and also became a figure on the list of "famous old Eton students". In 20 10, Hua Tian participated in the "Bloomington" and "Burleigh" competitions and became an "inspirational" figure in FIA equestrian sports.