Go while it is still not so crowded. We found lots of biblical and interesting facts during our visit last week.

Go while it is still not so crowded. We found lots of biblical and interesting facts during our visit last week.
This is a hotel and an attraction that everyone must go and visit while in Hongkong. It is the actual size of the Biblical Noah's Ark. The attraction is superbly clean and beautiful. It is a park
lined with beautiful flowers everywhere. There are life size animals depicting those that went in the ark along with Noah and his family...
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We had planned to visit Noah's ark as the website made it seem quite appealing and that there were quite a few activities/attractions in the 'park'.
Transport to and from Noah's Ark:
Firstly we were coming from Lantau island (near Ngong ping) and caught a taxi there. This attraction is situated on a small island with restricted access to vehicles,...
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We visited on Christmas day and were a little disappointed with the lack of festive atmosphere at the theme park. Anyway, the 1:1 replicas of Noah's Ark and the animals were nicely done but perhaps robotic versions of the animals might be able to thrill the kids more. Other than that, the exhibitions on environmental awareness was ok but the...
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I guess if you are looking for something to do in Hong Kong besides the shopping and the eating, and you have too much time to spend with your little ones, this might be a good place for them to learn about science (in relationship to the environment).
The place is quite boring for adults as there isnt any hype,...
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It's a great place for kids to explore, but rather boring if you're an adult, especially if you are actively atheist.
To get there, either take the ferry from Tsuen Wan, destination Ma Wan, or take the Park Island buses either from out side Tsuen Wan MTR ($9) or Metroplaza Kwai Fong ($10). The Kwai Fong route is less crowded....
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It was pretty cool, bit confusing on how to go there must walk a fair amount before you reach the place and public transportation. The shows were nothing spectacular, it was somewhat educational but overall quiet boring since there weren't much interactive activities available, and the ones they have weren't fun. Took my 4 year old cousin there she had...
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Went there and literally could go back and spend a whole second day at Noah's Ark. There is so much to do and see. Many many exhibits are free, and the folks running them were excellent and had great rapport with the crowd. There is an immense wealth of information available for children too. I remember two different exhibits that...
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Our family decided to take our sabbath afternoon by visiting the Noah ark in hong kong. It was accessible by mtr to the tsuen wan west station and take the ferry by the pier. The pier is just next to the station which is convenieant. Just ride to ma wan. Then you will walk about 5 - 10 minutes to...
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A must see for anyone visiting Hong Kong! For those interested in the environment as well as spectacular 3D movies this is it! One must be prepared to give the attraction at least half a day and more time if available. It is more than just a place for children but suitable for all ages with a message everyone needs...
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