Do you know that in 2014, Ocean Park Hong Kong (香港海洋公園) is the 13th most visited theme park in the world, and
the largest theme park in Asia?

It is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, opened in
1977 by the Hong Kong Governor Sir Murray MacLehose. As the name suggested, it
is a marine life theme park which does not only provide animal exhibition, but
also exciting rides.
The park can be divided into different attraction areas, and each of
them has its own theme, like “Polar Adventure” focuses on arctic animals and
rides naming after “arctic” or “polar”; “The Rainforest” focuses on the
exploration of rainforest plants and animals; “Amazing Asian Animals” lets you
visit different interesting and rare animals which are mainly found in Asia,
like pandas, red pandas, golden monkeys and Chinese alligators; And “Whisker
Harbor” (Whisker is the mascot sea lion of the park) provides attractions for
children like Ferris wheel, merry-go-around and playground.
Yeah, there are lots to play and see. But what if you are tired?
Don’t worry, you are free to take the 1.5km-long cable car ride.
Each cable car can hold 6 visitors, and the journey will take about 8 minutes.
It is not only a good time for you to catch a breath, but also a great chance
to enjoy the magnificent view of the South China Sea. Or you can take “Ocean
Express” if you prefer something faster; or maybe that 225m-long escalator, if
you prefer standing.
What’s funny is that there is a law in Hong Kong forbidding visitors
from bringing their own food inside (I am serious!). So…be a law abiding
visitor and visit the park’s restaurants instead, ok?
And, more importantly, be prepared to queue for a really looooooooong
time before you do anything in the park because it’s… crowded, very crowded.
Though on the bright side, the park doesn’t only provide
entertainment, but also opportunity for you to pursue your inner peace and
train your patience, right?
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