Noah's Ark in Hong Kong is a family-friendly destination offering a variety of activities such as exploring the life-sized replica of Noah's Ark, visiting animal exhibits, enjoying interactive games, and learning about environmental sustainability. The Ark's beautiful gardens and scenic views of the surrounding area also provide great opportunities for relaxation and photography.

Noah's Ark, nestled in the bay of Ma Wan Island, offers panoramic sea views and a stunning backdrop of the Tsing Ma Bridge. Hong Kong is the only Noah's Ark park in the world, recreated to a full scale based on ancient legends.
Noah's Ark is a 5- storey building with a seaside restaurant and banquet hall on the ground floor, the Ark Multimedia Expo and Ark Theatre on the first floor, the Ark Life Education Centre on the second floor, the Cherish the Earth Museum on the third floor, which is Hong Kong's first children's museum of multiple intelligences, and a sea view resort hotel on the top floor.
Suitable for all seasons
Ark Multimedia Expo
The Ark Multimedia Expo combines interactive games and diverse exhibitions. In the Colorful Life Gallery, you can explore various rare and adorable small animals firsthand, and experience the power of the flood in the 4D stereoscopic theater, feeling the super sensory shock.
Cherish the Earth Museum
The museum has fifteen different themed activity rooms covering areas such as life, science, history, music, art, and mechanics, allowing children to interact, explore, operate, and experiment, and absorb interesting knowledge through interactive games.
Ark Life Education Center
Through a variety of inspiring interactive games such as " Disaster " , " 30 Seconds Countdown " , " Relaxing Stories " and " Love DIY Activities " , children and adults can happily participate and rediscover the truth, kindness and beauty in life through play.
Ark Garden
Embark on an extraordinary journey with 67 pairs of lifelike, life-like animal sculptures, including rare and endangered species. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Tsing Ma Bridge while learning about their unique characteristics and endangerment levels. This close encounter with rare animals also raises awareness of animal conservation.
Sun Pavilion
The newly opened Solar Museum, spanning 1,500 square meters and standing 30 meters tall, houses Southeast Asia's largest vacuum solar telescope, measuring 350 millimeters in diameter, allowing you to observe the mysteries of the sun's surface in real time. Science exhibits and 3D films also transport you to the vast universe, allowing you to admire the magnificent wonders of the celestial world and further explore the mysteries of the sun and the Milky Way.
Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
80 yuan/person
10:00-18:00
Noah's Ark in Hong Kong is inspired by the biblical story of Noah's Ark, featuring a full-scale replica of the Ark with exhibitions on animals, the environment, and various global conservation efforts. It combines education, entertainment, and spirituality, aiming to raise awareness about biodiversity and environmental protection.
Noah's Ark is located on Ma Wan Island, Hong Kong. It can be reached by taking the MTR to Tsuen Wan station, then transferring to a bus or ferry to Ma Wan Island. Taxis and private car services are also available.
The museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The best times to visit are weekdays in the morning to avoid crowds, as weekends can get busy with families and tourists.
The standard admission price is around HKD 170 for adults and HKD 120 for children and seniors. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through the official website for convenience and potential discounts.
While it's not mandatory to book in advance, it is recommended during peak seasons or weekends to ensure availability. Booking online 1-2 days ahead is sufficient.
To fully explore Noah's Ark, including the exhibits, Ark Garden, and interactive zones, plan for around 2-3 hours. For a more relaxed visit, allow up to half a day.
The main highlights include the life-sized Noah's Ark replica, the Animal Exhibits showcasing various species, the Ark Garden with lush landscapes, and the Ark Life Education Hall focusing on environmental sustainability.
Guided tours are available, with options for English, Cantonese, and Mandarin speakers. Audio guides are also available for a self-guided experience.
The best viewpoints are from the top of the Ark for panoramic views of the surrounding Ma Wan Island and the Tsing Ma Bridge. The Ark Garden also provides lovely photo opportunities with scenic backgrounds.
A recommended route is to start with the Ark replica, then explore the Animal Exhibits. Afterward, enjoy a walk in the Ark Garden and finish with a visit to the educational exhibits in the Ark Life Education Hall.
Noah's Ark does not offer night visits or light shows. However, the site occasionally hosts special events and educational programs, so check the schedule in advance for any seasonal activities.
The attraction can get crowded on weekends and public holidays, especially in the afternoons. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays early in the morning.
Noah's Ark offers restrooms, water fountains, a café for light meals and drinks, and a gift shop with educational and animal-themed merchandise. There are also picnic areas in the Ark Garden for relaxation.
The attraction is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available for easy access. It is also suitable for children and elderly visitors, with family-friendly amenities and spaces for rest.
Credit cards and mobile payments (e.g., Alipay, WeChat Pay) are accepted at the entrance, café, and gift shop. Cash is also accepted, but digital payments are more common.
Inside the park, there is a café offering light meals and snacks. Nearby, Ma Wan Island also has a few local restaurants serving Chinese and seafood dishes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the café inside Noah's Ark. Halal food options may be limited in the immediate area, but nearby restaurants offer vegetarian dishes.
There are several accommodations nearby, such as the Noah's Ark Resort, a family-friendly hotel located just outside the park, as well as other hotels in Tsuen Wan and Tsing Yi for a broader range of options.
Nearby attractions include the Tsing Ma Bridge, Ma Wan Park, and the Lantau Island theme parks. A trip to Lantau Island's Big Buddha and Ngong Ping 360 cable car is also a great addition.
Yes, there is a gift shop offering animal-themed merchandise, educational toys, books, and souvenirs related to the Ark's exhibits.
After visiting Noah's Ark, the best options are to take a taxi or bus back to Tsuen Wan station or the MTR to continue your journey to other parts of Hong Kong, such as Tsim Sha Tsui or Lantau Island.