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Water World Ocean Park Hong Kong

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  1. Dolphin Encounter

    ... the programme day before 1:00pm. All applications will be on a first-come, first-served basis.  Enquiry Hotline: (852) 3923 ...

  2. Sea Lion Feeding

    ... point, cash payment is not accepted. All quotas will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Enquiry ...

  3. Birthday Parties

    Birthday Parties

  4. Create Your Dream Wedding

    ... 1. Grand Aquarium - Dive into a sea of love with spectacular underwater views at the giant panel. 1. Grand Aquarium - Dive into a sea of love with spectacular underwater views at the giant panel. ... 2. Old Hong Kong - Retro style ceremony with a modern twist on nostalgic streets. ... your big day. Old Hong Kong: Retro style ceremony with a modern twist on nostalgic streets! WEDDING CEREMONY PACKAGE​ ...

  5. Low-Carbon Lifestyle

    ... change lies in our choices. Let us explore green ideas for a low-carbon lifestyle! From fibres to fabrics and garments, energy is ... also involved in maintaining clothes. What can we do to keep a low-carbon wardrobe? Buy clothes that we need and that fit. ... natural ingredients. Operate the washing machine with a full load. Use the sun as a dryer. It is free of electricity usage and friendly on fabrics. Donate ...

  6. Sustainable Seafood

    ... in Hong Kong is the second highest in Asia? Seafood is a culinary symbol in Hong Kong on which we depend strongly to provide protein and desirable dishes. In a year, we each consume an average of about 70 kg of seafood. In addition to ... holding such significance in our diet and culture, it is a resource we cannot afford to lose. Yet we are losing Napoleon fish, horseshoe crabs, and even cuttlefish and shrimps! Overfishing is a global issue with many species in decline. The population of marine animals ...

  7. Marine Debris

    ... that sweeps and washes the land. Marine debris is not only a problem caused by inappropriate disposal, but also a consequence of our overwhelming consumption. In Hong Kong alone, we generate ... supposed to make human life easier. Yet, it is clear we went a step too far when we began our throwaway culture. Every minute, the world ... is so slow that it may take up to 1,000 years for a plastic item to decompose! They cannot be absorbed by nature even when broken ...

  8. Freshwater Crisis

    ... to be easily accessible. However, did you know we are facing a freshwater crisis? Despite the ample amount of water on this planet, only ... across different climates and topography. Hong Kong has a high population but few natural rivers or lakes. We depend on the water ... if Dongjiang runs dry? While we are fortunate to have a constant water supply, water scarcity happens on every continent. Nearly 20% ... risk as the upper tributaries dry up. In the United States, a huge aquifer was extracted and exhausted for irrigation. These alarms are ...

  9. Sustainable Wood Products

    ... and diverse communities of flora and fauna. We may live in a concrete jungle, but our life is blessed by forests in many ways. We depend ... furniture and even medicine. However, we are bearing a net loss of forests equivalent to 12 football pitches every second! What are ... As each species adapts and thrives in these habitats in a different manner, forests flourish with webs of life that span from the floor to the canopy. Human also use a variety of forest products such as wood, gum, fruit, nuts and honey. Around ...

  10. Learn about Breeding of Giant Panda

    Do you know giant pandas usually yield a success rate of around 30-50% during the first few breeding seasons? Do you ...