Hong Kong’s Ocean Park may live-stream panda cubs before highly anticipated public debut
Ocean Park chairman says online broadcasts a possibility, with venue ramping up preparations before adult pair arrives later this month
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Visitors who cannot wait to meet Hong Kong’s two panda cubs in person may be able to watch them online first, with Ocean Park’s chairman revealing a proposal to conduct live broadcasts is being considered.
In an interview with the Post, chairman Paulo Pong Kin-yee said the park was also planning crowd control measures before the arrival of a separate pair of adult giant pandas gifted by Beijing.
The Post reported earlier the pair would arrive on September 26 and undergo at least 30 days of quarantine.
Pong said ticket prices would be unchanged despite the extra financial burden of caring for four more pandas, in addition to the current two, and he hoped the bears would help the city’s tourism sector.
“In terms of the live broadcasts [of the baby giant pandas], we’re still discussing with the team and we will make a decision soon because we know there is a lot of interest from the public to see them,” he said.
No date has been set for the cubs to meet the public, but the park chairman said they might be ready in the first quarter of next year.
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