Hong Kong unveils 60m Observation Wheel
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If you are planning a trip to Hong Kong, you have to add one more item in your to-do list. There is a new giant ferris wheel by the HK Harbour, near the Central train stop. The 60 meter high Hong Kong Observation Wheel has just opened to visitors. It has 42 gondolas with a seating capacity of 8 people in each. The HK Observation Wheel has partnered with Hong Kong Telecom to provide free wifi to all visitors.…

The HK Observation Wheel has partnered with Hong Kong Telecom to provide free wifi to all visitors. This will ensure that you will be able to send your selfies while you are enjoying the picturesque view of Hong Kong harbour.

The HK Observation Wheel will operate from 11am to 11pm every day and will charge adults HK100 for a 15-20 minutes ride. Children under 12, students and those physically challenged will be charged only HKD70.
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