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Ocean Park Hong KongOcean Park Hong Kong

Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine theme park in Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island, opened on 10 January 1977. Covering about 91.5 hectares, it is the city's largest theme park and, as of 2023, held roughly 6,515 animals, including the giant pandas Le Le and Ying Ying, Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, and Chinese sturgeons. Its Waterfront and Summit areas, split by Brick Hill and linked by cable car and funicular, helped make it the first theme park in Asia to win the Applause Award, in 2012.

Opened
January 10, 1977 · 49 years of history
Exterior of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Photo: Jackl / Public domain / Source / cropped

Basic Information

Ocean Park Hong Kong basic information
TypeZoo
LocationHong KongHong Kong (Aberdeen)
OpenedJanuary 10, 1977 Source
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FAQ

When did Ocean Park Hong Kong open?
It opened on 10 January 1977. Source
Does the park keep giant pandas?
Yes. It houses two giant pandas, Le Le and Ying Ying, who produced twin cubs in August 2024. Source
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Last verified: / Source: waterworld.oceanpark.com.hk