HKAAPA event at Ocean Park to reveal Asian attractions insights
Well known Asian attractions executive Paul Pei will be among a group of industry leaders addressing a Hong Kong Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (HKAAPA) industry event this week.
Being held at Hong Kong's Ocean Park on Friday 17th October the program course is designed to provide executives in the industry and associated businesses with new insights and information related to the latest trends in the industry.
HKAAPA President Paul Pei, Executive Director, Hotel & Hospitality at Ocean Park, will open the event and give a presentation on the importance of customers and the necessity to retain and secure customers.
Other sessions will include:
• Tammy Kong, Senior Guest Services Manager, Ocean Park Hong Kong - Guest Services
• Leung Sze Cheuk, Design Architect, Design & Planning, Ocean Park Hong Kong - Shark Mystique, From Concept to Attraction
• Grant Abel, General Curator, Ocean Park Hong Kong - Ocean Park’s core Mission to ‘connect people with nature’
The event will also include a guided tour of Ocean Park's Shark Mystique, one of the largest shark exhibits in Asia and a look at other Ocean Park attractions in the lead up to its popular Halloween Fest attractions.
HKAAPA is an association with a mission to unite amusement parks and attractions in Asia, working closely together to promote safety, connecting members with manufacturers and suppliers, and developing young professionals.
For more information email: general@hkaapa.org
6th November 2012 - NEW HONG KONG ATTRACTIONS BODY TO BOOST INDUSTRY STANDARDS
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