Ocean Park Hong Kong, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3923 2323 Fax: (852) 2873 5584
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In a delightful underwater 'garden', over 1,000 sea jellies of all sizes, ... float serenely overhead. Designed with the latest technology in lighting, music and multimedia special effects, visitors are encouraged to ... an interactive Shadow Game and play hide-and-seek with them in the Mirror Maze as they discover their way through this mystical enclosure. ...
... from atop Ocean Park Tower, at a soaring height of 72m in the air. Located 200m above sea level, the gently rotating viewing room ... sea and sky. Ranked as one of the tallest observation towers in Southeast Asia, guests will be able to clearly see Aberdeen and the outlying ...
Deep Sea Traders
Living in the temperate regions, Chinese alligators hibernate in burrows during the cold from late autumn until early spring. The underground ... may be complex with a lot of air holes. They usually emerge in May and bask under the sun to increase their body temperature. The ...
... small-clawed otters forage by using their front paws to dig in mud and search under stones. With strong and large teeth, they feed on fish, ...
... sociable birds living closely with their family. Foraging in flocks of up to 40 birds, they feed on fruits, seeds and insects. ...
Antarctic Peninsula and sub-Antarctic islands including the Falkland Islands
... on their hind legs. This allows them to reach their food in trees. Fun Facts Kinkajou ...
Join us on the "Giant Panda Adventure" to discover the fascinating side of these national treasures! In addition to meeting the beloved Hong Kong's homegrown giant panda twins, ... along with Chinese giant salamander, the largest amphibian in the world. Together, they offer a vital lesson not just about their protection, but also the value of all the flora and fauna in their fragile ecosystem. Remarks: Guests are requested to follow ...
... marmosets can leap up to 5m. Pygmy marmosets live in small groups with 2 to 6 members. They adopt various forms of communication ...