Ocean Park hotel set for October launch as part of tourism drive
A water park will also be completed by the end of the year.
Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott will be ready for launch by October as the loss-making theme park works double time to revamp itself into an international resort destination, reports South China Morning Post.
The opening of the $5b hotel has been deferred as Lai Sun Development told SCMP that it had to pass through several levels of tests and procedures to receive clearance.
Construction activity for the 471-room hotel was expected to have finished by last year.
Another attraction, a $2.9b water park called the Tai Shue Wan Water World, is also set to be completed by the end of the year. The goal is to lure over 1 million tourists in its first year of operation.
The government earlier pledged to allocate $310m to boost the theme park in developing education and tourism projects as part of its concerted tourism drive.
Hong Kong is also allocating an additional $396m for the tourism industry to implement the Development Blueprint released last year, Finance Secretary Paul Chan said in his budget address.
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