Theme Parks

Hong Kong has many theme parks. The biggest two are Ocean Park Hong Kong and Hong Kong Disneyland. Ocean Park Hong Kong is Hong Kong local theme park. Besides being a fun amusement park, it also hosts exhibits, observations and serves as an education center. You will have chances to be close to all the animals. It is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong that attracts over 5 million visitors every year.

Hong Kong Disneyland opened in 2005 and is the smallest Disneyland in the world. However, it still accomplished to host five theme parks similar to other Disneyland. Visitors also can enjoy the famous Disneyland parade and fireworks in Hong Kong Disneyland.

Strictly speaking, Snoopy’s World cannot be called as a “Park” due to its small size. But if you are a fan of Snoopy and his friends and happen to shop in Sha Tin area such as New Town Plaza, you can consider going the park and taking some pictures since it is right adjacent to the shopping mall.

Wetland Park is situated a little bit far away from downtown but it is a great place to get away from the noisy, hectic and bustling streets. The main purpose of Hong Kong Wetland Park is to promote green tourism as well as education on environmental protection. On this over 60 hectare area, you will encounter the real nature.

Noah’s Ark is basically a religious education hall and made according to the outlook of real Noah’s Ark. It’s far from downtown area and not really convenient to get there.




















Insider Tips: If you ask which park is most worthwhile to visit, this answer is based on your expectation. Generally speaking, Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park Hong Kong are the most visited parks in Hong Kong. If you have chance to visit Disneyland in other cities, or you are more interested in real animals and ocean creatures and would like to see the sharks swimming in front of your eyes, or touch the starfish with your own hands, Ocean Park is definitely the choice. But if you have kids with you who are more interested in Mickey Mouse or princess dreams, we guess Disneyland is your better option.

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