Australasian Leisure Management
Feb 7, 2013

Ocean Park's double achievements mark arrival of Year of the Snake

Celebrating the arrival of the Year of the Snake on Tuesday (5th February), Ocean Park Chairman Dr. Allan Zeman announced that the theme park had recently witnessed the first-ever birth of a King penguin in Hong Kong.
Dr Zeman also announced that a record high of nearly 7.5 million guests visited Hong Kong People's Park during the calendar year of 2012, which also saw the completion of its Master Redevelopment Plan (MRP), featuring new world-class attractions and facilities.
Supported by new attendance highs in ten out of 12 calendar months, the new record represents a 9% increase over the previous year.
The guest mix was consistent with prior years 50% from mainland China, 35% from Hong Kong and 15% from other countries, again demonstrating Ocean Park's international appeal and strong local support.
Dr. Zeman stated "our being honoured last year as the first-ever Asian winner of the ( International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions) Applause Award, the most prestigious international accolade in the theme park industry, once again validates our efforts, results and association with the elite theme parks worldwide.
"We are deeply grateful to the people of Hong Kong and tourists from all over the world for their support over the past 36 years, helping us continuously reach new heights.
"Also deserving our gratitude is the entire Ocean Park staff, whose commitment to delivering our unique combination of education, conservation and entertainment values contributed significantly to Hong Kong's tourism industry.
"The recent birth of the first-ever Hong Kong-born King penguin under the care of Ocean Park's zoological staff, (marks) yet another achievement to our record of animal care excellence.
"This is also a wonderful Chinese New Year gift for the Hong Kong public."
During and after the penguin's hatching, Ocean Park's zoological team ensured the right light cycle and ample food supply to the penguin parents, as well as supplemented their diet with vitamins and calcium.
The team set up a safe zone with minimal disturbance to the parents and closely monitored their incubation and rearing behaviour, making sure that the chick, which cannot yet swim, does not fall into the water.
Other King penguins in Ocean Park's South Pole Spectacular have been curious about the new-born, sometimes even singing to it and trying to feed and care for it.
Ocean Park Curator Phillip Wong added "the two King penguins that successfully bred in Ocean Park are from the USA and are both first-time parents.
"After the penguin mum laid her egg, which is pure white in colour, in October 2012, both parents took turns hatching the egg under their abdominal brood patch until the chick emerged on 16th December 2012, still in time to be a ('Year of the) Dragon' penguin."
Since the first birth, Ocean Park has also seen the birth of a Gentoo penguin chick on 12th January 2012 to two parents originally from Japan.
The public can meet the two new hatchlings at South Pole Spectacular in Polar Adventure.
Wong added "animals must have a comfortable environment before they can breed naturally. Of the three penguin species residing in South Pole Spectacular, the King penguins need the longest time to acclimate to their new surroundings; and the female King penguins were still young when they first arrived at Ocean Park.
"These two factors accounted for why the King penguins lagged the Gentoos and the Rockhoppers in breeding. The birth of the first King penguin at Ocean Park is a clear sign that they have already settled in their new home. Unlike other penguin species, King penguins do not need any nest for incubating and rearing chicks. Instead, they settle in a safe spot and keep the egg under their brood patch. The rearing time for King penguins is also comparatively longer."

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