Pandas give Hong Kong’s Ocean Park boost but deficit worsens to HK$275 million
Park attracted more visitors and revenue grew by 9 per cent, but Water World attraction, depreciation and other expenses hit bottom line

The deficit also included losses from the park’s Water World attraction.
However, the theme park in Wong Chuk Hang reported a surplus from operations of HK$42.4 million in its 2024-25 financial year compared with a HK$17.2 million deficit in the same period a year earlier, its management said.
It attracted 10 per cent more visitors year on year, reaching 3.46 million in 2024-25, while revenue grew by 9 per cent to HK$1.28 billion.
Park chairman Paulo Pong Kin-yee said the giant panda cubs, Jia Jia and her brother De De, and their mother Ying Ying and father Le Le, as well as a pair that Beijing gifted to the city – male An An and female Ke Ke – had thrust the park into the international spotlight.