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Chengdu Oceanarium

The museum **** is divided into seals and sea turtles viewing pool, rainforest area, seal museum, undersea tunnels, nature hall, ocean hall, ocean theater, shark museum, science classroom, tea room ten parts. Here, you can personally experience the mysterious atmosphere of the tropical rainforest; colorful live coral fighting; thousands of various fish in the water play, chase, fight for food.

The thrilling human shark **** dance; lovely sea lions and seals wonderful performance; personally experience the fun of feeding seals, experience the wonderful feeling of harmony between people and animals. For the growth of the ocean just to raise awareness of environmental protection and set up a science classroom open to visitors free of charge. At the same time the museum 3 +1 theme of science gallery also brings visitors a lot of environmental science education knowledge.

Chengdu Oceanarium is located in Chengdu Amusement Park in the core area of Chengdu Chenghua District's Mangchou Bay RBD, close to the banks of the Funan River. Covering an area of about 6,700 square meters, with a total construction area of more than 9,000 square meters, it is a multifunctional aquarium integrating viewing, science education, recreation and catering, and it is also a preferred attraction for family vacations.

Chengdu Oceanarium is uniquely designed, combining art and technology to design a crystal-like Yakeli undersea tunnel, allowing visitors to walk under the sea, 180 degrees all-round, close observation of the strange and wonderful underwater world.

In addition, visitors can also be in the Ocean Theater through the so-called "Western China's first large undersea Yakeli window" (11 meters X 9 meters), to watch the fish present the ever-changing, novel and interesting undersea performances, performances will make people marvel.

The mission of Chengdu Oceanarium is to dedicate a dream ocean amusement park for the public and to provide a vivid platform for understanding the ocean and getting to know it.

The museum features the following thematic biological display areas: Amazon Rainforest Area, Freshwater Area, Colorful Australia Area, Jellyfish Area, Mangrove Area, Coral Area and Children's Area, which exhibits nearly 1,000 colorful species from all over the world and more than 6,000 rare marine organisms, including schools of colorful tropical fishes, rare jellyfish, grass sea dragons and leaf sea dragons.

The Oceanarium will continue to add a wide variety of marine species including endangered rare marine life such as the national second-class protected wildlife dollfish. The exhibition pool has a variety of sea, freshwater fish and marine life of nearly two hundred species, such as sharks, Chinese sturgeon, sea lions, seals, pomfret, turtles, coral, crocodiles, coral fish, tropical fish.