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Shaking the Kalahari Desert are loud roars¡K¡Kheralding a life-and-death drama about to unfold¡K¡K |

At 3 meters long and nearly 230 kilograms, this lion is one of the largest to walk the Kalahari desert. It¡¦s roars shake the Kalahari.
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The Omnimax film ¡§Roar, Lions of the Kalahari¡¨ will take you to a desert in Africa where you can have zero-distance contacts with kings of beasts - lions. You will witness how an aging lion king faces the challenges of a young contender which continues to make dethroning attempts. The place of contention, the lion¡¦s realm, is a precious waterhole and its surrounding area within the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. The fates of other members of the pride including two lionesses and a litter of cubs are all lying in the outcome of the bitterly contested battle of hegemony between the two male Kalahari giants. In the deafening lion roars, the film uncovers the amazing competitive behaviour of animals in nature to struggle for survival.
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A lone waterhole in the Kalahari Desert is a predator¡¦s paradise and the realm of the king. |
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¡@Photo Credit: June Liversedge
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| Place : |
Stanley Ho Space Theatre |
| Admission Fees : |
Front stalls $24, Stalls $32
(Standard)
Front stalls $12, Stalls $16 (Concession)
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Concession is applicable to full-time students, people with
disabilities and senior citizens aged 60 or above
- Children
under 3 years old will not be admitted |
| Duration : |
40 minutes |
| Show Schedule : |
Please refer to Stanley
Ho Space
Theatre Show Schedule |
| Ticketing : |
Please refer to Ticketing
Information |
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Showing from 2 April 2008 |
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