The Philippine Star

HKG gears up for Halloween

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Looking for haunted, hairraisin­g, spine-chilling action? Hong Kong has pulled out all the stops for the ultimate Halloween experience.

Asia’s World City showcases its largest Halloween celebratio­n at the Ocean Park Halloween Fest 2017 which promises an intense, nailbiting experience of unparallel­ed horror with its 11 haunted attraction­s.

One of the must-see Halloween attraction­s include Kowloon Ghost City where the legendary walled city of Hong Kong that was torn down over 20 years ago will be brought back from the past, together with an ensemble of ghostly residents.

As the sun sets, guests can embark on a hellish journey at Rise of the Ancient Evil: The Cursed Forest Arises After Dark. Guests will have to go through an eerie forest before stumbling through bloodcurdl­ing funeral halls inhabited by hungry, demonic souls. Visitors who stumble across ghostly traps will be haunted by a resident evil warlock and his army of Chinese vampires.

This year’s highlights also include Buried Alive presented by Yahoo! Hong Kong, a haunted house where guests will be buried alive alone from which they have to make their way out; and two family friendly attraction­s, Whiskers & Friends Halloween Party and Spooky Candy Factory.

Guests can wave their freak flag at Disney Halloween Time 2017 presented by Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. Join over 40 Disney friends and villains in the best Halloween party ever. Go trick-or-treating with Winnie the Pooh and friends, who have put on their Halloween disguise for the first time, and get little treats with nifty tricks.

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The Spooky Candy Factory

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