Underwater weddings just one of the options for couples at the theme park
From February, couples will be able to wed on a ferris wheel, in a fish tank, on a mine train or dressed up as Qing dynasty royalty.
These are among the choices being offered by Ocean Park as it mounts a challenge to Disneyland as the favoured wedding venue.
Asked if he thought Ocean Park had an advantage over Disneyland, park chairman Allan Zeman said: 'Yes, it might. A lot of people have grown up with Ocean Park. To me it's really special.
'In Disneyland, you can't get married in a fish tank in Atoll Reef, which is really something unique,' he said, unveiling the park's first wedding package in its 28 years of operation. 'If you like dolphins you can get married in front of dolphins. There is no place as unique as Ocean Park to get married. It's really fun and exciting.'
The park plans to launch the service on Chinese Valentine's Day, February 12, when eight popular spots will be opened for marriage ceremonies. Couples will also be able to wed in the park's bird theatre and against a South China Sea backdrop, or dressed up as royalty in the Goldfish Pagoda.
The park will offer full wedding services, including banquets, limousine transfers and photographs.