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  2. Ocean Park Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Park Hong Kong, commonly known simply as Ocean Park, is an animal theme park in Hong Kong. Covering an area of 91.5 hectares (226 acres) in Wong Chuk Hang, it is the largest theme park by area in Hong Kong, and is also the city's second oldest theme park, after the now-defunct Lai Chi Kok Amusement Park.

  3. Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies - Wikipedia

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    "Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies" [1] [2] (Chinese: 海闊天空; Jyutping: hoi 2 fut 3 tin 1 hung 1; lit. "sea wide sky empty") is a Cantonese song written and recorded by the Hong Kong rock band Beyond. Released in 1993 on the Cantonese album Rock and Roll, the song was and remains massively popular. [3]

  4. Ocean Shores Video - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Shores Video Limited (Chinese: 海岸錄影有限公司 or Chinese: 海岸貢獻) is the home video division of Win's Entertainment (Hong Kong) Co Ltd.The company is owned by Television Broadcasts Limited the entertainment division of Panasonic, Pioneer and Philips was a Hong Kong–based distributor of martial arts films in the 1980s.

  5. Act III: M.O.T.T.E World Tour - Wikipedia

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    On June 17, additional dates were announced in Hong Kong, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Taiwan. [9] On June 26, YG Entertainment added five European cities to the tour, marking the first time for G-Dragon to stage a solo performance in Europe. [10] The concert at Seoul World Cup Stadium was live-streamed in Japanese cinemas. [11]

  6. AsiaWorld–Expo - Wikipedia

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    At a construction cost of HK$2.35 billion, AsiaWorld–Expo has over 70,000 square metres of space with 10 ground-level and column-free halls, including the AsiaWorld–Arena – the biggest purpose-built indoor seated entertainment arena in Hong Kong with a maximum capacity of 14,000; the AsiaWorld–Summit – Hong Kong's largest indoor ...

  7. Exo Planet 4 – The Elyxion - Wikipedia

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    The announcement of the tour was made officially by SM Entertainment in October 2017, starting with three dates in the Gocheok Sky Dome on November 24–26, 2017. [1] [2]It was reported that the server of Yes24, one of the official ticketing partners, crashed due to massive site traffic coming in all at once, breaking their own record of ticket selling in 0.2 seconds.

  8. Hair Raiser - Wikipedia

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    Hair Raiser (Chinese: 動感快車) is a steel floorless roller coaster at Ocean Park Hong Kong in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, the coaster opened on December 8, 2011, and is the twelfth floorless coaster to be built. The large smiling face entrance is loosely based on Luna Park Sydney in Australia.

  9. St. Stephen's Beach - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen's Beach (Chinese: 聖士提反灣泳灘) is a secluded beach in the Southern District of Hong Kong, five minutes from Stanley Main Beach, and close to St. Stephen's College Preparatory School. The beach has barbecue pits.