Ocean Park sees deficit despite visitor, income surge
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Ocean Park has recorded a deficit of more than HK$71 million for the financial year ending in June, despite revenue and visitor numbers hitting five-year highs. Announcing its results on Thursday, the theme park also said it will capitalise on the presence of six giant pandas to drive park (…)
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