When we go to Ocean Park
we can play the exciting games
we can play the stall games
we can see two cute pandas
we can see the sharks
we can see the fish
we can see the jellyfish
we can see the sea lions
we can see the dolphins
we can watch the dolphin show
* The Dragon - A steel roller coaster with a maximum speed of 77 km/h with 842 metres of track. The ride lasts approximately 2.5 minutes.
* The Abyss Turbo Drop - raises the visitors up and drops them straight down in free fall in 5 seconds.
* Flying Swing
* The Eagle
* Crazy Galleon
* Ferris Wheel
* Headland Games
Adventure Land
* Mine Train - A roller coaster
* Space Wheel
* Raging River
* Ocean Park Escalator - At 224 m (745ft), it is the second longest in the world. It is outdoors, but weatherproof.
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Marine Land
* Pacific Pier - sealions are displayed
* Atoll Reef - 2000 fish in 250 species are displayed.
* Shark Aquarium - 70 sharks from 35 species are displayed.
* Ocean Theater - Performances by dolphins and sealions can be watched.
* Ocean Park Tower - A sort of observation deck that rises high enough for park-goers to survey the South China Sea.
* Sea Jelly Spectacular - more than 1000 jellyfish are displayed.
Lowland Gardens
* Giant Panda Habitat - Home to two pandas, Jia Jia (female) and An An (male). (Two more pandas named Le Le and Ying Ying are added to the Ocean Park in May 2007)
* Dinosaurs - Now and Then - Features animatronic and still model dinosaurs. Two of the dinosaurs represented, the dilophosaurus and the velociraptor, are inaccurate and based on the way the dinosaurs appear in Jurassic Park. The dilophosaurus is shown with a neck frill. The velociraptor is much taller than its actual size.
* Butterfly House - a glass cocoon where butterflies are bred.
* Goldfish Pagoda - more than 100 varieties of Chinese and Japanese goldfish are exhibited.
* Whiskers' Wild Ride - a theater with moving seats.