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Exclusive | Long-awaited Water World at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park will not require visitors to be vaccinated when it opens in August

  • The new park will not make inoculation mandatory as it seeks to draw families over the summer holiday
  • The water park, which was supposed to open in 2017, will offer 27 attractions that are expected to drum up much-needed business at the resort

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One of the attractions at the new water park that Ocean Park will open in August. Photo: Felix Wong
A long-delayed water park at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park will not require visitors to be vaccinated against Covid-19 in a bid to encourage families to visit over the summer holiday, the Post has learned.
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A source familiar with the matter said the HK$4 billion (US$514 million) Water World would announce its official launch date in early August and have a soft opening later that month.

“To encourage kids to go, vaccination is not a must,” the insider said, without disclosing more details.

Hong Kong currently allows people aged 12 or above to be vaccinated with the German-made BioNTech vaccine, while the other vaccine being offered, the Chinese-made Sinovac, is restricted to adults.

One of the attractions at the new water park. Photo: Felix Wong
One of the attractions at the new water park. Photo: Felix Wong
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The water park, which spans more than 55,740 square metres of a Tai Shue Wan hillside in Southern district overlooking the South China Sea, will offer 27 attractions, including “lazy rivers”, an infinity pool, wave pools and rainbow-coloured slides.

The facility is expected to breathe new life into the debt-ridden theme park that has turned to the government for funds for two consecutive years.

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