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Ocean Park Hongkong

Ocean Park Hongkong

July 2020 · 2 min read · Hong Kong Island

My trip here has been made easy because I was with my co-worker. It was not her first time because she loves to explore places too even if it means visiting more than once if she finds it beautiful. We took the bus from our place which leads us to another bus station for another transfer in order for us to get to the ocean park.

The opening time of the place is from 10:00 o'clock in the morning until 7:00 o'clock in the evening. We arrived there around 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon, so it was kind of busy already .

Before I was able to see those sea lions which I really find so cute as I only saw them on either photograph or on television, I must first conquer my fear of heights for I must take the cable car which will bring me to them. Mind you it was my first time to rode the cable car ever and at the same time looking closely at the sea lions. The emotions I had that time were just mixed. I was nervous, happy, excited, and curious.

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But before I hopped into the cable car, I took some time first to look around. There, I found the old Hongkong street or corner where you can buy stuff like souvenirs perhaps and all others.

Once we reached into the other side of the place, the first creature that greets us was the octopus. Below it , you can find the activities that you can do inside or what to expect.

To the other corner, you can also visit the discovery channel store or just have a seat next to it and have your meal or snacks. You can, of course, dine inside in variations of restaurants and food kiosks that are available inside if you don't mind spending extra. After all, it's another experience anyway. For our case, we just had our own pack snacks from home to spare our money.

For me, one day is not enough for you to roam around all places both outside and inside and do all activities.

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