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Hong Kong protests and Typhoon Mangkhut prove a perfect storm for Ocean Park as deficit more than doubles to US$72 million

  • Post-storm repairs took park’s operating costs to HK$1.5 billion
  • Visitor numbers have dropped as anti-government movement scares away tourists

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Ocean Park’s visitor numbers have suffered because of the anti-government protests sweeping Hong Kong. Photo: Winson Wong
Hong Kong resort Ocean Park has reported a widening deficit for the past financial year, largely caused by Typhoon Mangkhut, with ongoing civil unrest in the city also dimming its prospects.
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Its deficit more than doubled to HK$557.3 million (US$72 million) in the year to June 30, from HK$236.5 million in the previous year, according to an annual report released on Wednesday.

The results did not reflect the impact of the tourism slump since July, as anti-government protests keep visitors away and add to the economic woes brought by the lingering US-China trade war.
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During the financial year, revenue grew 2.9 per cent to HK$1.7 billion while the number of visitors to the park was slightly lower at 5.7 million, from 5.8 million previously.

Ocean Park’s operating costs rose 14 per cent on the back of Typhoon Mangkhut. Photo: Winson Wong
Ocean Park’s operating costs rose 14 per cent on the back of Typhoon Mangkhut. Photo: Winson Wong
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