Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park Reports 35.2% Year-on-Year Weekly Revenue Increase

Reuters11-25
Shanghai Haichang <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/1B6.SI">Ocean</a> Park Reports 35.2% Year-on-Year Weekly Revenue Increase

Haichang Ocean Park Holdings Ltd. announced a significant year-on-year increase in business performance at Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park. From 10 to 16 November 2025, the park reported a 35.2% rise in weekly revenue, with both themed hotels achieving full occupancy. For the week of 17 to 23 November 2025, weekly revenue increased by 14.6% compared to the same period last year. The company attributed these results to the autumn holiday in Zhejiang Province and the seventh-anniversary marketing campaign for the Shanghai Park. The company stated that it will continue to monitor market trends and consumer behavior to further enhance visitor experiences and broaden its brand influence.

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