Beihai Underwater World is quite large, with many different species. The key is that there are fewer people, and the venue is close to the sea, so you can go to the beach to play. There are many marine animals to observe. Besides, there are also shark shows, which are very worth visiting. So what are the opening hours of Beihai Underwater World?
1、Opening Time
Year-round 08:30-18:00 (latest entry 16:30);
2、Show Time
Show: Sea Beast Show;
Location: Sea Beast Amusement Theater;
Time: 10:00; 14:35; 16:35;
Show: Golden Storm; Mermaid Show;
Underwater Wedding; Location: Underwater Lost City;
Time: 10:50; 12:00; 14:00; 15:15; 16:00;
Show: Devil Ray Show;
Location: Angkor Rainforest;
Time: 10:30; 11:30; 14:40; 15:40;
Bait Feeding: Sea Lion Feeding; Penguin Feeding;
Feeding Location: Sea Lion Bay; Polar Penguin Pavilion
Time: 10:00; 16:00; (Sea Lion Feeding) 09:20; 11:30; 16:30; (Penguin Feeding)
3、Scenic Spot Introduction
Beihai Underwater World is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction and a national marine science education base. It is a large-scale comprehensive aquarium that mainly displays marine life and integrates viewing, tourism, and youth science education. Beihai Underwater World is currently divided into Underwater Garden, Underwater Corridor, World Panorama, Amazon Rainforest, Maya Mountain, Amazon Science Area, China Water World, Sea Turtle Island, Sea Lion Bay, Devil Ray Theme Hall, South China Sea Rare Specimen Hall, Angkor Rainforest, Devil Ray Performance Area, Fisherman’s Wharf, Beibu Gulf Coast, 360-degree Underwater Tour, Hundred-meter Underwater Tunnel, Underwater Theater, Underwater Lost City, Great Barrier Reef Shark Tank, Yangtze River Basin Rare Aquatic Animals Exhibition, Sea Beast Amusement Theater, Dream Jellyfish Hall, Polar Penguin Pavilion, Palm Bay Fun Park, Amphibious Reptile Tribe, Marine Elf Kingdom, and other twenty-seven scenic spots. Beihai Underwater World has a total water storage capacity of nearly 9,000 tons and a total display area of 38,000 square meters. Its cultural connotation, display methods, scale, and fish species are among the best in the country. Here, there will be multiple exciting underwater performances waiting for you every day!
You will first see a series of exquisite performances full of marine culture: the graceful “Mermaid Legend” performed underwater; the beautiful and wonderful spectacle of beautiful diving ladies in bikinis dancing with sharks; the grand underwater wedding – continuing the classic love story from “Titanic” that is breathtaking; and also the wonderful and novel Devil Ray performance on the large underwater viewing screen in the Underwater Tunnel area, the shocking “Golden Storm” performance in the Underwater Lost City, and the exciting four-headed sea lion performance on the same stage in the Sea Beast Amusement Theater, which will leave you amazed. Strolling through the hundred-meter-long underwater tunnel, you will find sunken ancient Egyptian temples, sunken ancient ships from the ancient Maritime Silk Road, sunken ships and planes from World War II, underwater volcanoes erupting, and thousands of exotic fish from the Pacific and Indian Oceans; a whale skeleton weighing 15,000 kilograms and a dugong specimen, known as the mermaid.
In the underwater world, you can also have close encounters with the largest devil rays in China, the terrifying man-eating sharks; the sea lion “Qiqi,” full of legendary color, who drifted thousands of miles from the Bohai Sea to the Qiaogang sea surface in Beihai City; the intelligent and cute animal stars, the South American sea lions; the super cute polar penguins that have traveled across the ocean from afar; experience firsthand the colorful and magical world of jellyfish, feel the diverse and colorful underwater garden… In short, every corner here hides a mysterious and beautiful dream, telling you one moving story after another of the ocean.
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