Jumbo Floating Restaurant

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 31 Juli 2011 | 03.34

RESTAURANTS Jumbo Kingdom, Hong Kong consists of two large restaurants, the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and the Tai Pak Floating Restaurant. Location is adjacent to each other two restaurants in Aberdeen Harbor, Hong Kong. Equally traditional atmosphere surrounded by China, two restaurants differ only in the history of creation and the capacity of visitors.

Tai Pak Floating Restaurant was born first in 1952. Very popular among locals and foreigners alike, this restaurant is visited by many officials to the artist's world. Some famous names are listed in the list of visitors was Queen Elizabeth II, actor Tom Cruise, as well as Hollywood legends John Wayne and Elizabeth Taylor, who died in March.

The restaurant was also the location of several movie scenes, such as Love is a Many Splendored Thing (1955) and The God of Cookery (1996). Tai Pak Floating Restaurant can accommodate up to 400 guests. Ship design that is used as a restaurant deliberately imitating Chinese imperial palace building form.

On October 30, 1971, Jumbo Floating Restaurant was completed, but then burned before he was inaugurated. Jumbo Floating Restaurant was rebuilt in 1976 by gambling king Stanley Ho, which also owns casinos in Macau with the construction cost of more than 30 million Hong Kong dollars.

Jumbo Kingdom is currently a subsidiary of Melco's Leisure and Entertainment. Not just a restaurant, Jumbo Kingdom has become a modern marine park and the arena of cultural attractions.

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