OCEAN PARK
OCEAN PARK
This iconic Hong Kong destination – known for its
mountain-climbing cable cars, animal attractions,
aquarium displays and thrill rides – has reinvented
itself many times since it first opened in 1979. The
park’s latest addition, Water World, sprawls across
700,000 sq ft and offers 27 aquatic experiences,
which range from the leisurely Lazy Cruise tube ride
to the sporty Surf Striker surfing simulator and the
heart-stopping Daredevil Drop slide. Water World has
become a social media sensation since its opening in
September 2021.
THE FULLERTON
OCEAN PARK HOTEL
OCEAN PARK HOTEL
As the first Fullerton hotel in Hong Kong and the
first Fullerton resort worldwide, this
sustainability-minded, oceanfront luxury resort is a
425-room oasis that is most recognisable on social
media for its 60-metre-long (197-foot) infinity pool
that overlooks the South China Sea. Beyond the
elegant design and five-star service, a notable
luxury feature is The Fullerton Spa. This wellness
space offers four treatment rooms with
floor-to-ceiling windows looking out at panoramic
ocean views, and provides pampering with premium
skincare products made from natural and organic
ingredients. Visitors can also indulge in
international dining options such as Jade, a refined
Cantonese restaurant helmed by Michelin-starred
executive chef Lai Ching-shing.
THE FULLERTON
OCEAN PARK HOTEL
OCEAN PARK HOTEL
LANDMARK SOUTH
More than a grade A office tower, Landmark South,
which counts the Hong Kong Arts Development
Council among its many tenants, aspires to
redefine work and play for the 21st century. This
building, nestled against a backdrop of green
hills in Wong Chuk Hang, has been designed to
nurture an ecosystem of commerce, art and culture.
It has earned recognition for its people-first
design, which was developed with wellness in mind.
There are also eco-friendly features such as an EV
charger-equipped car park, and the 9,200 sq ft Sky
Garden.
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