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Over 40 Students and Parents Take Special Night Tour at Grand Aquarium, Ocean Park to Learn about Marine Conservation

2011-02-27

(Hong Kong – 27 February 2011) A group of more than 40 primary school students from the 1st Hong Kong Canadian Scout Group and their parents were first to experience a novel night-time learning adventure yesterday at the Grand Aquarium, a brand-new oceanarium at Ocean Park. During daytime, the group engaged in a behind-the-scenes tour at the Grand Aquarium’s backroom facilities and viewed a fish feeding demonstration. At night, the students took a walk inside the Grand Aquarium to see the nocturnal life of various animals before setting camp in front of the 13-metre giant viewing panel for a very special night in the aquarium. Besides, the group also had behind-the-scenes tours to the Giant Panda Adventure and Bird House facilities as well as a night exploration of the Emerald Trail.

"I dreamt I made friends with the sharks," said 5-year-old Charlotte Work, one of the participating students in the group who had this unique opportunity to connect with the ocean.

The programme aims to give participants a chance to learn about marine life from a fresh perspective and in turn channel their knowledge into action on marine conservation. It will be officially launched in April for public enrollment. Anyone interested in this program can find out more information by calling the Education Hotline of Ocean Park Academy, Hong Kong on 3923 2328.

 Photo 1: The students and parents visited the Grand Aquarium’s back-of-house facilities under the guidance of the Park’s education ambassadors. Here, they learned about the operational and design features of the new aquarium, which is one of the best in the world.
Photo 1: The students and parents visited the Grand Aquarium’s back-of-house facilities under the guidance of the Park’s education ambassadors. Here, they learned about the operational and design features of the new aquarium, which is one of the best in the world.
Photo 2: Participants spent a night in front of the giant viewing panel in the Grand Aquarium alongside 5,000 different fish in over 400 species.
Photo 2: Participants spent a night in front of the giant viewing panel in the Grand Aquarium alongside 5,000 different fish in over 400 species.