Hong Kong highlight: Ocean Park
They rose like bubbles over the South China Sea, floating through the mist before disappearing behind the mountain. I knew they were safe, transporting millions of visitors from the Lowlands section of Hong Kong’s Ocean Park up to the Headlands every year, but the gondolas just looked so fragile, clinging to the rock faces and rocking in the wind. Once inside, though, the incredible view of Repulse Bay made this simple people-mover the best ride in the park.
I had to wonder what was it about this near-vertical chunk of rock that made the builders think it would be the perfect place for a theme park? At first glance the topography didn’t seem suited to anything except mountain goats. But it makes for a surprise around every corner, as you can’t see how high that roller coaster/how big that aquarium really is until you’re actually there.
The reason we had come to Ocean Park was so my Panda-obsessed friend could gawk to her heart’s content at four of the big, furry beauties, two of which had just arrived from mainland China, gifts celebrating the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return from English rule. Normally solitary animals, the two newcomers were in the same enclosure and it was so cute to watch them sitting together, playfully fighting over the choice bamboo, their little black Shrek-like ears wiggling with every chew.
Another highlight was the Sea Jelly Spectacular, so popular with the locals that its lineup was just as long as the roller coaster’s. The pitch-darkness, combined with coloured neon lights and floor to ceiling mirrors gave the aquarium a “carnival fun house” atmosphere. You practically have to feel your way through, and the strategically-placed mirrors made it look like there were hundreds of jellies (some more than six feet long) completely surrounding you. They weren’t kidding about the “spectacular” part!
Part amusement park, part zoo, part aquarium, and all with incredible views, Ocean Park is not your typical theme park. When you want to escape the hustle and bustle of this chaotic and congested city, all you have to do is climb into your bubble and let it transport you away.
- As originally published in the Vancouver Province
- These are totally safe. Really.
- Shrek-like ears, eh?
- Eat at Mr. Squid! Umm… tentacles….
- Of course, this rock looks like the perfect place for a theme park
- See? Secure and everything
- Sea Jelly Spectacular!
- Guess where we are!
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