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HONG
KONG
ISLAND
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KOWLOON
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NEW
TERRITORIES
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OUTLYING
ISLANDS |
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The
Peak
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Madame-Tussauds
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Hollywood
Road
&
Man
Mo
Temple
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Western
Market |
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Ocean
Park
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Repulse
Bay
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Stanley
Market
&
Murray
House
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Lan
Kwai
Fong |
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Golden
Bauhinia
Square
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Happy
Valley
Racecourse
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Jumbo
Kingdom |
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Hong
Kong's
ever-popular
homegrown
theme
park
is
now
home
to
two
cuddly
new
residents!
Giant
panda
cubs
Le
Le
and
Ying
Ying
are
gifts
from
the
Chinese
government
to
celebrate
the
10th
anniversary
of
the
establishment
of
the
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The
lively
pair
from
Sichuan
will
be
introduced
to
the
public
on 1
July,
HKSAR
Establishment
Day,
joining
long-time
residents
An
An
and
Jia
Jia
that
were
presented
to
Hong
Kong
back
in
1999.
Ocean
Park
is
marking
this
auspicious
occasion
with
a
host
of
holiday
promotions
running
between
1
July
and
31
August
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including
free
admission
for
kids
born
in
1997. |
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This
year
is
also
the
30th
anniversary
of
Ocean
Park,
set
up
in
1977
to
create
one
of
Asia's
most
popular
theme
parks
mixing
entertainment,
education
and
conservation
in
an
exciting
package.
The
80-hectare
(200-acre)
park,
situated
on
the
southern
side
of
Hong
Kong
Island,
features
thrill
rides
as
well
as
amazing
aquarium
exhibits
and
performances
by
various
sea
creatures.
A
cable
car
system
links
the
lowland
and
headland
sections,
offering
spectacular
views
en
route.
New
and
fun-filled
entertainment
facilities
are
introduced
from
time
to
time
and
a
major
refurbishment
is
underway.
In
addition
to
the
new
giant
pandas,
Ocean
Park
recently
unveiled
a
fascinating
Sea
Jelly
Spectacular,
featuring
more
than
1,000
sea
jellies
of
all
sizes
from
all
over
the
world. |
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The
whole
family
will
enjoy
SkyFair,
a
thrilling
balloon
ride
where
you
can
soar
more
than
100
metres
into
the
air
for
a
breathtaking
view
of
the
majestic
south
side
of
Hong
Kong.
Other
popular
additions
have
been
the
Abyss
Turbo
Drop,
the
Mine
Train,
Amazing
Amazon,
the
Flying
Swing
and
the
Film
Fantasia
Simulator
Ride.
Ocean
Park
works
to
promote
and
support
animal
conservation
in
Hong
Kong
and
throughout
the
Asia
region.
It
has,
in
cooperation
with
other
conservation
organisations,
launched
various
conservation
programmes
for
a
number
of
endangered
species,
including
whales
and
dolphins.
In
addition,
it
has
successfully
bred
rare
species
of
birds,
sharks
and
butterflies. |
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Visitors
can
purchase
general
admission
tickets
from:
-
Ocean
park
Main
and
Tai
Shue
Wan
Entrances
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Citybus
No.
629
Terminal
near
Admiralty
MTR
station
(Exit
B)
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MTR
Customer
Services
Centre
in
Admiralty
MTR
station
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Online
ticket
at
www.oceanpark.com.hk
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7-Eleven
convenience
stores
throughout
Hong
Kong |
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How
To
Get
There
Bus
629
from
MTR
Admiralty
Station
Exit
B. |
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