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Ocean Park Hong Kong –

Opened in 1977, Ocean Park

is a marine theme park featuring animal exhibits, thrill

rides and shows, and winner of the biannual Applause

Award In 2012. Covering more than 915,000 square

metres, the park is divided into The Waterfront and The

Summit areas, which are connected by the Cable Car

and Ocean Express funicular train.

Popular attractions in the park include Adventures in

Australia, Hong Kong Jockey Club Sichuan Treasures,

Sea Jelly Spectacular, Old Hong Kong, Shark Mystique,

South Pole Spectacular, and the shows at Ocean

Theatre. The park also organises special seasonal

events, such as Halloween Bash and Summer Splash

water play activities.

Wong Chuk Hang

Ocean Park

The Hong Kong Observation Wheel –

The wheel has

42 luxurious gondolas (including one VIP gondola)

that comfortably seat eight passengers and come

equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi. The area around the

wheel includes a plaza for events, as well as drinks and

snacks.

Man Kwong Street, Central

The Hong Kong Observation Wheel

The Peak –

The Peak Tower, one of Hong Kong’s most-

visited tourist attractions, houses a host of shopping

and dining attractions, Madame Tussauds wax museum,

and the Peak Tower Sky Terrace 428, with fantastic

panoramic views over Hong Kong Island, Victoria Harbour

and Kowloon. There are other good views to be had from

the Lions View Point Pavilion, the viewing terrace at Peak

Galleria, and the Lugard Road Lookout, about a 15-minute

walk from the Peak Tram Terminus. Visitors can relax

over some retail therapy or enjoy a spectacular dining

experience with a breathtaking backdrop.

The Peak

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