Hundreds gathered at venue’s front entrance during opening to visit the park, a day after 17 people were stranded on a ride

Some visitors to Ocean Park Hong Kong have remained undeterred after a ride malfunctioned mid-air stranding 17 people, while an engineer has urged the government to strengthen oversight of the venue’s safety inspections.

The breakdown of the “Wild Twister” was the second ride that reported signal failure at the theme park in three months, resulting in passengers being stranded for more than an hour on Sunday morning.

The ride remained suspended for “repeated testing” and “inspections”, according to the park’s website on Monday.

The day after the accident, hundreds of excited visitors gathered at the front entrance of the theme park when it opened up, undeterred by the accident, with some saying that they were not concerned about the safety of the rides.