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Hong Kong’s Ocean Park seeks to boost dwindling tourist figures with Pokemon Go-style app

Organisers of annual Halloween Fest have developed an augmented reality smartphone game in the hope of drawing more visitors

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Characters that will feature at this year’s Ocean Park Halloween Fest 2016. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Ocean Park will draw on the ­Pokemon Go craze by introducing an augmented reality app for its Halloween festivities in an ­effort to curb a 10 per cent decline in mainland visitor numbers.

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A spokeswoman for the park said despite a fall in mainland ­visitors, organisers were hoping for a 5 to 10 per cent increase on last year’s Halloween Fest attendance of one million tourists.

“So far the park has seen a 10 per cent decrease in the number of mainland tourists, from 50 per cent to 40 per cent, despite a 10 per cent increase in both local and overseas tourists numbers,” a spokeswoman said.

She added that anti-mainland sentiment in Hong Kong may have discouraged tourists from travelling across the border. “Yet the number of tourists is increasing steadily now and we have confidence in the future,” she said.

The augmented reality smartphone app, titled Halloween Ghost Hunt, will allow tourists to search for ghosts in the Legendary Palace scare zone, detect ghosts in the street and play mini games to redeem special gifts.

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Organisers confirmed the introduction of the app along with three Surprise Zones for children, seven Scare Zones for the more daring and 10 spooky shows ­between October 2 and 31.

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