Team China continued their dominance at the Harbin Asian Winter Games by snatching six golds on Tuesday.
They also grabbed five silvers and five bronzes on day four of the action.
At the conclusion of all the speed skating races, China took 11 out of 14 possible golds, as the day's top prizes in the sport all went to the national team.
Ning Zhongyan took the 1,000-metre men's gold, while Han Mei topped the podium for the corresponding women's event, her second individual gold in Harbin.
Ning set a new Asian and Games record of 1 minute and 8.81 seconds.
Sidney Chu from Team Hong Kong, China finished 18th, 10.5 seconds behind the men's winner.
In the women's race, Nicole Law finished 19th.
The team pursuit golds for men and women both went to China as well.
Elsewhere, the pair of Feng Junxi and Wang Xue topped the podium in the women's synchronised aerials after a spectacular display.
In women's freeski slopestyle, Chinese skiers took all the medals as Liu Mengting came out on top, followed by Yang Ruyi and Han Linshan.
Meanwhile, the SAR's men's curlers improved to 3-1 after beating Qatar 10-2 in group play.
The women's curlers, however, suffered a 9-3 defeat at the hands of the national team and dropped to 1-3 in their group.
Overall, China has 70 medals - 27 golds, 23 silvers and 20 bronzes so far. Second-placed South Korea has 12 golds, while Japan has five.