Friday, February 29, 2008

Hong Kong Disneyland


Hong Kong Disneyland is one of the famed Hong Kong Amusement Parks. The Hong Kong Disneyland, officially opened to visitors on September 12th 2005 with a total capacity of 30,000 people, is the fifth and the newest Disney Land in Hong kong . It is an apt place for children to thrill-out who indulge in festivities during occasions like the Disney's Halloween, A Magical Christmas and moreover at Chinese New Year.

The Hong Kong Disneyland of Hong Kong has a number of do's and don'ts for its guests that must be strictly adhered to. However, the park is mass friendly with facilities to enable the physically challenged to have access to the park via wheelchair or by bringing service animals. Regular pets, however, are not permitted into the premises. Also the Hong Kong Disneyland in Hong Kong is equipped to entertain foreigners and so all signs and other communications are written in English along with the regular Chinese.

The park boasts of several frill and fancy like Sleeping Beauty Castle to Cinderella's Carousel. The park also features the most popular rides and adventure with cartoon characters like Mickey's Philhar Magic, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Golden Mickeys at Disney's Storybook Theatre, Hong Kong Disneyland Railroad, Buzz Light year Astro Blasters, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Pink Snow White Castle, Space Mountain, Mad Hatter Tea Cups, Cinderella Carousel, Broadway-style show "Festival of the Lion King", Tarzan Island, Stitch Encounter, the Jungle River Cruise, Autopia, Orbitron and of course, the daily parades with Disney characters on Main Street with fireworks up the sky.

Get ready to step into world of adventure. Explore the legendary Fairy Tale Kingdom, Spirit of Fantasy, World of Tomorrow, and a youthful sense of Adventure as you immerse yourself in a stunning Disney wonders and the magic of four themes lands. A lifetime of magic and memories awaits your arrival .Dont miss it out!











Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Wetland Park


The Hong Kong Wetland Park is a popular destination among travellers while planning a visit to Hong Kong Amusement Parks. It is, nevertheless a fascinating and informative place to be in; and so it is a park that attracts not just tourists visiting Hong Kong but also the local people. Located at the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, the site of Hong Kong Wetland Park was originally intended to be an ecological mitigation area (EMA) for the wetlands lost due to the urban development there. Jointly conceptualized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board and the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, the project was initiated in 1998.


The park provides a number of potentially conflicting objectives in order to provide a world-class tourist attraction as well as a functioning wetland and educational facility. The 61-hectare Hong Kong Wetland Park was created with the aim of protecting Hong Kong's ever-shrinking wetland ecosystem. The park includes a visitor's centre with exhibitions and a Wetland Interactive World, where kids can enjoy the Swamp Adventure play area.


The place is acclaimed for hosting themed exhibitions in its gallery while resorting to indoor adventures at the Wetland Interactive World. The Wetland Reserve that has been reconstructed for waterfowls additional with wildlife nature to settle along. The natural reserve is the perfect breath of fresh air away from Hong Kong's urban bustle. Within this area is the Mangrove Broad walk, Bird Hides, Fish Ponds, Stream Walk and many such natural attractions. There is also another unique drawing card in the Hong Kong Wetland Park; and that is the crocodile named ‘Pui Pui', who was caught off the Shan Pui River.

So next time if you are in Hong Kong, visiting the Hong Kong Wetland Park will be your best bet because you will not just be an entertaining day, but also an educative day out with the family.

The Ocean Park

The Ocean Park of Hong Kong is a theme park located in the Hong Kong Island of the Hong Kong territory in the southern end. It is one of the most spectacular oceanariums in the world with the largest marine theatre. It is also an amusement park perched around two mountain peaks, with an area of 870,000 square meters.

Hong Kong's mild climate and coastal scenery, attracts throngs of visitors annually from all over world. Any visit to Hong Kong should include the world famous Ocean Park.

There are plenty of amusements and attractions in the form of a Giant Panda Exhibition, home to two lovely pandas, Anan the male, and Jiajia the female. Both are very popular and appear contented in their lush green environs. Tourists enjoy watching them eat and sleep, a Butterfly House in the lowland section, a Bird House -most of the exhibitions emphasize the importance of protecting endangered species. The Amazing Amazon - Animal Kingdom- Experience the exotic wilds of South Africa featuring colourful macaws, outlandish toucans and elegant flamingos also, with a pre-historic world of dinosaurs.

Hong Kong Ocean Park also is famous for its many thrilling rides on the headland.
Abyss Turbo Drop - The latest ride is the gravity defying Abyss Turbo Drop, which moves from a 60 metres tower is really a heart stopping experience. As the platform slowly ascends, riders have an overall view of the ocean park. The platform stops briefly at the top before it drops abruptly, surprising even the prepared. The thrill is hard to express.



Flying Swing - It is another ride where tourists are swung in chairs as high as seven meters through a gyrating wave. When it begins to swing, it seems riders will be thrown off.
Dragon Roller Coaster - Another breath taking ride is the mammoth is the Roller Coaster, the longest one in Hong Kong. It twists and swoops with a maximum speed of 77 kilometres per hour. Screams reach a crescendo as trilled riders are briefly suspended upside down. The thrill remains even after the ride is over.


Cable car ride -A cable car ride offering spectacular views along the route of Southern Hong Kong Island. Taking the cable-car, visitors ascend to the headland section. From the cable-car, you will have an unparalleled spectacular view of Hong Kong Island and the sublime South China Sea beyond. From here you can see the expanse of the marvellous maritime landscape.

The marine attractions include,
The Shark Aquarium - The Shark Aquarium is an underwater viewing tunnel to observe the dangerous maritime creatures. You can get a very close look or even take pictures a different species of sharks from different oceans around the world. In the aquarium, Black Tip Reef Shark, Pygmy Swell Shark and other kinds of sharks may startle you as they approach. Be prepared to look sharks eye to eye as they pass safely over head. If you time it right, you might see divers feeding or playing with sharks.

The Dolphin Breeding Centre - The popular and fabulous Dolphin show where you can see live actions of these intelligent mammals. Here tourists will learn of dolphins' daily living habits and the importance of protecting this intelligent maritime mammal. Tourists can view at eight bottlenose dolphins including two little dolphins bred by artificial insemination for the first time in the world.

The Water Paradise -The Water Paradise is one of the most well-equipped aquatic entertainment centres in Asia. Thrill seekers can slide down a huge slide or jump into the water from a diving platform. A swim through the zigzag watercourse will have you wanting to return to the Ocean Park.

Ocean Theatre - Ocean Theatre is the most famous and popular spot in the whole Ocean Park. It is an open-air theatre in which dolphins and sea lions stage a wonderful performance in a huge pond. Under the guidance of trainers, adorable dolphins and sea lions stand in a line or jump into water and raise theirs heads out of water. You will be thrilled by their theatrics.

Atoll Reef – A toll reef where you can find over 2,000 coral fish and more than 300 species, the first sea jelly aquarium in the region. Atoll Reef is shaped like a three or four storied elliptical fishbowl. Atoll Reef is divided into the shadow and the deep levels each exhibiting its characteristic aquatic life. The collection includes sharks, tropical fish and nautilus. Visitors will see morays, groupers, turtles and over 400 kinds of maritime animals from the Pacific Islands or the South China Sea. Apart from fish, some corals and cays are exhibited. Look, a tiny Pomacentridae fish and a gigantic Zebra Shark are swimming leisurely in the expansive Atoll Reef.

World of Dinosaur - In the ‘Dinosaur-Now and Then’ you will see vivid dinosaur models, especially the model of Tyrannosaurus Rex. Learn how the dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago. 'Dinosaur- Now and Then' attractions include the Chinese Alligator and Chinese Giant Salamander.

The Ocean Park in Hong Kong is a place that combines fun with education. It not only serves as a pacifier for your kids, but also promises to keep them engaged; and as far as the rest of the family is concerned, they are sure to be well entertained too.

Hong Kong Ocean Park will fill your day with wonder, pleasure and excitement and reward you with satisfying memories of your visit to the impressive Hong Kong Ocean Park. Welcome to Hong Kong Ocean Park and experience the real fascinating world under sea at the world world's largest oceanariums only at the Hong Kong Ocean Park. The Ocean Park in Hong Kong is an ideal family getaway that is small enough to cover in the course of a day and large enough to keep you excited.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Hong Kong - Over view

Hong Kong is a modern city of engaging contrasts with an impressive skyline. It has been called the “most thrilling city on the planet.” The images of Hong Kong are captivating. It has much more diversity in sights than most people think. Aside from streets banked with skyscrapers, there is imposing colonial architecture, ornate temples and thousands of acres of country park.

The best thing about being in Hong Kong is getting perplexed by the confluences and contradictions of a Chinese city with multi-Asian and Western elements. Because of these dazzling contrasts, Hong Kong offers visitors something unique.

Hong Kong is divided into three main areas: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories. Apart from that, there are also outlying islands that float in the surrounding waters of the South China Sea. Its main attractions lie in Kowloon , which juts from the tip of southern China, and on Hong Kong Island, with its Central downtown district, just across the harbor. The island of Lantau is home to the airport and several large country parks. Outlying islands are less densely populated but readily accessible. An extensive transportation network linking the city’s various districts include tunnels, ferries, subways, and, of course, taxis, which are plentiful and cheaper than those in comparably sized cities.

Much of Hong Kong's Western framework comes from the legacy left by the British, who ruled the colony until 1997. British influence is still evident, from the school system and free-market economy, to the double-decker buses, English pubs, afternoon tea and orderly queues. Although the city was moulded by the British, it has always been, at its heart, Chinese; with Chinese medicine shops, street vendors, lively dim sum restaurants, old men taking their caged birds for walks in the park, and colourful festivals.

Hong Kong is a ‘City of Life’, with its lush green forests and the glistening sea, avenues that sizzle with activity, shopping, art, the aroma of food and strains of nightclub music, temples and museums make Hong Kong a truly huge feast for the senses. From Victoria’s Peak to Kowloon, Disneyland and Ocean Park to the Sung Dynasty Village. No matter how long you stay, dazzling Hong Kong will capture your imagination.