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An aerial view of the massive new Chimelong Ocean Kingdom park on China’s Hengqin Island. (PGAV Destinations)
As China’s southeastern Guangdong province nears completion on its three-years-in-the-making Chimelong Ocean Kingdom on Hengqin Island, near Macao, the massive theme park is sounding like a cross between Disney World, Sea World and Cedar Point. Designed by PGAV Destinations, the folks who created Hong Kong’s Grand Aquarium and the Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi’an—and many other projects worldwide—Ocean Kingdom promises to be the first Asian theme park combining animal exhibits, themed entertainment shows and thrill rides in eight themed zones.
Rides include a Mack Watercoaster, a Mack Supersplash and the Swiss-designed signature ride, a wing coaster themed as a parrot flying through a rain forest. An as-yet-unannounced structure is intended to score along with the Eiffel Tower or St. Louis’ Gateway Arch on the icon-meter.
The park, scheduled to open in the middle of this year, plans to display a whale shark in a walk-through tunnel, with plans to house 10 of the sharks eventually. The world’s largest fish will share quarters with tropical spotted dolphins and Chinese white dolphins. Plans to display whale sharks, a threatened species, were jettisoned in Singapore and Hong Kong in the face of vigorous protests by animal-rights activists. China currently displays the behemoths at an aquarium in Yantai; the Georgia Aquarium also houses one. Marine parks in Japan and Taiwan also display whale sharks.
Ocean Kingdom is just one phase of a massive, multi-park resort development modeled after Orlando, Fla. that will cover more than 3 square miles of one of the last undeveloped islands in the Pearl River delta. It is projected to have a population of 280,000 by 2020.
Attractions will include a golf course, yachting center, sports facilities, theaters, convention centers, a science park, a night zoo, a flower park and a safari park … for starters. With its 1,888-room dolphin-themed luxury hotel and a manmade beach with a wave pool, it looks like Dubai, not Orlando, is in the creators’ crosshairs.
– Christine Delsol
Artist’s rendering of the walk-through tunnel displaying a whale shark. (PGAV Destinations)
An aerial view of the massive new Chimelong Ocean Kingdom park on China’s Hengqin Island. (PGAV Destinations)
As China’s southeastern Guangdong province nears completion on its three-years-in-the-making Chimelong Ocean Kingdom on Hengqin Island, near Macao, the massive theme park is sounding like a cross between Disney World, Sea World and Cedar Point. Designed by PGAV Destinations, the folks who created Hong Kong’s Grand Aquarium and the Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi’an—and many other projects worldwide—Ocean Kingdom promises to be the first Asian theme park combining animal exhibits, themed entertainment shows and thrill rides in eight themed zones.
Rides include a Mack Watercoaster, a Mack Supersplash and the Swiss-designed signature ride, a wing coaster themed as a parrot flying through a rain forest. An as-yet-unannounced structure is intended to score along with the Eiffel Tower or St. Louis’ Gateway Arch on the icon-meter.
The park, scheduled to open in the middle of this year, plans to display a whale shark in a walk-through tunnel, with plans to house 10 of the sharks eventually. The world’s largest fish will share quarters with tropical spotted dolphins and Chinese white dolphins. Plans to display whale sharks, a threatened species, were jettisoned in Singapore and Hong Kong in the face of vigorous protests by animal-rights activists. China currently displays the behemoths at an aquarium in Yantai; the Georgia Aquarium also houses one. Marine parks in Japan and Taiwan also display whale sharks.
Ocean Kingdom is just one phase of a massive, multi-park resort development modeled after Orlando, Fla. that will cover more than 3 square miles of one of the last undeveloped islands in the Pearl River delta. It is projected to have a population of 280,000 by 2020.
Attractions will include a golf course, yachting center, sports facilities, theaters, convention centers, a science park, a night zoo, a flower park and a safari park … for starters. With its 1,888-room dolphin-themed luxury hotel and a manmade beach with a wave pool, it looks like Dubai, not Orlando, is in the creators’ crosshairs.
– Christine Delsol
Artist’s rendering of the walk-through tunnel displaying a whale shark. (PGAV Destinations)