About the Hong Kong Chess Association

Our vision is to improve the standards of chess players, provide a healthy and fair platform for chess, promote its growth and undertake charitable work relating to chess such as introducing it to handicapped or underprivileged young people.

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Daily Chess Puzzle

Trophies - Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament October 2009

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Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament January 2009

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Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament May 2009

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Age 13-18 prize winners - Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament May 2009

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Trophies - Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament May 2009

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Results - Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament May 2009

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Latest news


Upcoming Chess Tournaments Outside Hong Kong

Posted February 23, 2010 at 7:40 PM

The Hong Kong Chess Association would like to promote two chess competitions taking place in Malaysia and Thailand in April this year. Both tournaments are FIDE rated, and last 9 rounds. Please see below for links to tournament details.

Kuala Lumpur Open Chess Championship
FIDE-rated; 9-round; Kuala Lumpur; April 6-12, 2010
Visit KL Chess for details

Thailand Open Chess Championship
FIDE-rated; 9-round; Bangkok; April 14-20, 2010
Visit Bangkok Chess Club for details


Tournament Results

Posted February 7, 2010 at 7:37 PM

The Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament January 2010 was successfully held last week. We would like to thank all the players for participating in this tournament, and the parents who came to support them.

Please follow the links below for the results booklet and photo gallery:


Hong Kong Student Challengers Chess Tournament January 2010

Posted January 29, 2010 at 10:08 PM

Please note that the tournament held at South Island School this weekend will take place in classrooms C51, C52 and C53.