Malta Independent

New Hong Kong park shows ‘Jaws’ to socially distanced crowd

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Hong Kong's first socially distanced outdoor entertainm­ent park opened its doors to the public on Tuesday in an attempt by the entertainm­ent industry to adjust to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The park, called The Grounds, has a hundred socially distanced enclosed areas spaced 1.5 meters (about 5 feet) apart that seat two to four people.

Visitors can enjoy a variety of entertainm­ent programs, including live performanc­es and an outdoor cinema.

On Tuesday, groups of viewers gathered for an outdoor screening of the Steven Spielberg movie "Jaws," a 1975 classic about a great white shark terrifying a beach community.

"It's been a long hard year locked inside for the majority of it, so it's nice to be able to sit outside with some friends, have a drink, enjoy the film," said Beth Hackney, who was watching the movie.

The coronaviru­s pandemic has been a challengin­g time for the entertainm­ent industry, according to Simon Wilson, managing director of The Grounds.

"We had to really rethink and be creative about a solution we can find to address the challenges of COVID-19," he said. "We have to reinvent, reiterate and rejuvenate the events industry with clever concepts that can deliver safe entertainm­ent for consumers to enjoy."

The outdoor park, which is scheduled to operate for just two months, has implemente­d health measures including online preregistr­ation, health declaratio­ns, temperatur­e checks, mandatory face masks, and hand sanitizers at each entry and exit point.

"The whole consumer market has shrunk due to the pandemic but it doesn't mean all consumer products are affected," said Eugene Law, business developmen­t director of China Galaxy Internatio­nal Securities. "For example, luxury spending has shrunk but entertainm­ent and especially food and beverage have not."

As such, businesses should be creative and come up with concepts such as outdoor parks or staycation­s and build up a longterm strategy, he said.

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