
The place of rest "Disneyland" in Hong Kong returned to profit for the first time in 9 years, according to information from a member of the parliament, who cited the park's representative. The park management stated that there is no need to apply for government financial support for further expansion of the object.
Michael Tien Puk Sun, a member of parliament and coordinator of the round table, reported yesterday that the downturn period lasting 9 years has ended. According to Tien Puk Sun, the park's net profit is again at the level of the best indicator for 2013-2014.
This indicates that the thematic park has possibly earned no less than 664 million Hong Kong dollars (85.5 million USD) in the past year.