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Monday, February 27, 2012

Ocean Park 香港海洋公园 – Hong Kong, China


        When I was a little child, my parents took me to visit a marine conservation “Sea World” at Jakarta, Indonesia. At that time, I was amazed to know I was surrounded by many fish starting from the small to the huge ones swimming all over me in a gigantic glass aquarium. I always thought that the one in Jakarta was the most beautiful marine conservation in the world. However, I made up my mind once I visited Ocean Park in Hong Kong last January 2011.
        Aside from the well-known Disneyland, Hong Kong actually has another large theme park called Ocean Park. On the second day of my trip there, Michelle and I preferred visiting Ocean Park to Disneyland for we wanted to have a different taste this time. I quickly rushed to take a shower and wear my pink sweater and boots, ready to set off to the park. It was a cloudy day and the weather was chilling. After we got everything done, we departed from the auntie’s house heading to the MTR station. We took MTR to the Admiralty Station. Then, we crossed the road and found the bus that would take us to the Ocean Park. The bus number is 629. We bought the entrance ticket at the bus locket to avoid any possible long queue. It cost us 250 HK$. I used my Octopus card to pay the bus fee. The bus was a two-storey bus, a typical Hong Kong bus that you hardly find in other places. Michelle and I were very excited to go the upper level, but unfortunately it was already full. So we just stayed downstairs. It only took us approximately half an hour to reach the site.

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