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  2. Ocean Park Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Park Hong Kong, commonly known simply as Ocean Park, is an animal theme park in Hong Kong. Covering an area of 91.5 hectares (226 acres) in Wong Chuk Hang, it is the largest theme park by area in Hong Kong, and is also the city's second oldest theme park, after the now-defunct Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park.

  3. Ocean Park station - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Park (Chinese: 海洋公園; Cantonese Yale: Hóiyèung Gūngyún) is an MTR rapid transit station in Hong Kong on the eastern section of the South Island line, which serves Ocean Park Hong Kong and Wong Chuk Hang. The station opened on 28 December 2016 [1] with the rest of the South Island line.

  4. Hong Kong’s Ocean Park Doesn’t Want to Be a Theme ... - AOL

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    The Hong Kong government will provide another $361 million (HK$2.8 billion) to rescue city’s troubled Ocean Park, which has seen losses increased by the effect of COVID-19. The venture is to be ...

  5. Hair Raiser - Wikipedia

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    Hair Raiser (Chinese: 動感快車) is a steel floorless roller coaster at Ocean Park Hong Kong in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the coaster opened on December 8, 2011, and is the twelfth floorless coaster to be built. The large smiling face entrance is loosely based on Luna Park Sydney in Australia.

  6. Tai Shue Wan - Wikipedia

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    Tai Shue Wan (Chinese: 大樹灣) is a bay to the south of Nam Long Shan, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It comprises the Waterfront section of Ocean Park. [1] The Ocean Park Corporation will develop the Tai Shue Wan area into a new integrated theme zone with the main focus on an all-weather indoor cum outdoor waterpark.

  7. An An (giant panda) - Wikipedia

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    An An (Chinese: 安安; pinyin: ān ān; August 1986 – 21 July 2022) was a male giant panda [1] residing in Ocean Park Hong Kong, [2] a gift from the Central People's Government of China to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 1999. [3] He was the longest-living male giant panda in the world under human care before his death in 2022 ...