Thirty 10-year-old kids, whose birthdays are on July 1, were
granted free tours of Hong Kong Disneyland on Sunday.
A report on the website of the People's Daily said the "free
pass" is a special activity sponsored by the park to celebrate the
10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the mainland.
A girl, with smile in face,
displays her "free pass" in front of the camera at Hong Kong
Disneyland on Sunday, May 13, 2007.
The 30 lucky children became the first beneficiaries because
they were born on the exact day when the city returned to the
motherland. Twenty-five of them come from Hong Kong and the rest
are from Guangdong Province.
The sponsor plans to invite all children born in 1997, from all
over the world, to visit the park.
Eligible families can apply for a free ticket after the activity
kicks off on May 15. With this pass, they can take the trip any
time within a year.
More than 5.2 million tourists visited Hong Kong Disneyland in the
past year, according to a public relations official from the
park.
(CRIENGLISH.com May 15, 2007)