
Celebrating the success of “Hong Kong Attractions Fun Deals” in 2012, five of the city’s major attractions – Hong Kong Wetland Park, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, Ngong Ping 360, Ocean Park Hong Kong, and The Peak Tram & Sky Terrace 428 have partnered to continue the program into 2013.
From January 1 to December 31, 2013, guests visiting one of the five attractions are entitled to a 10 per cent admission discount by simply presenting their ticket stubs at any of the other four attractions – giving guests yet another great reason to hop from one attraction to another! Redemption period for valid tickets will be extended to January 31, 2014.
Nature lovers can enjoy a close encounter with the long-legged waterbirds at Hong Kong Wetland Park’s Bird Watching Festival available now until March 18, 2013. Not only will guests be taken on a Bird Watching Guided Tour, they will also be invited to bespoke Thematic Exhibition featuring artworks by a renowned artist, Ah Chung. Or, visit Madame Tussauds Hong Kong where guests can meet with some of the hottest stars and celebrities around the world, including Asian heartthrob Huang Xiaoming, acclaimed actress Li Bingbing, renowned television host Sandra Ng, which have been newly launched this year.
Take advantage of Ngong Ping 360’s newly launched “360 Sky-Land-Sea Day Pass” and discover all that Lantau has to offer, be it Tai O’s legendary fishing village, tranquility of the Pui O and Chueng Sha beaches, magnificent view of Tian Tan Buddha, or the various novel creatures.
Also, be sure to visit the newly launched Polar Adventure at Ocean Park – the one and only place in Hong Kong where you can enjoy a precious encounter with adorable polar animals such as penguins, spotted seals, northern sea lions and walruses. Guests can also enjoy a fun, thrilling ride on Arctic Blast, a family-friendly rollercoaster, or dine and unwind at Tuxedos Restaurant which offers a view of 70 penguins frolicking on ice.
Tourists’ visit to Hong Kong is incomplete without visiting The Peak. Not-to-be-missed is the ride on the Peak Tram, Asia’s oldest and the world most famous funicular railway, and a visit to The Sky Terrace 428 situated 428 metres above sea level, the highest viewing terrace in Hong Kong offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the city.