The Undersea Tour
Dive from the South China Sea, go through the Western Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, to the Atlantic Ocean. The colorful underwater visual effects of the underwater tunnel and the oversized curved acrylic display window lift the mysterious veil of the ocean. 37 exhibit tanks show visitors the most representative ornamental fish of the earth's waters.
Main exhibits: whip butterfly, longnose snout, multi-banded butterfly, paramecium, sea anemone, seahorse, yellow highfin spinytail, blue-green light gill, bluish butterfly, sickle butterfly, bullhorn, six-spotted spiny triggerfish, coral, grouper, stone fish, triggerfish, heart-spotted spinytail, clown fish, panda dragon, doctor fish. There are dive feeding shows at the entrance of the Undersea Tour at 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. daily (except Tuesdays).
Oceanic Theatre
The huge Oceanic Theatre showcases the rich, romantic Hawaiian seaside scenery. This large indoor animal show theater, which can accommodate more than 3,000 spectators, is the most popular place for visitors.
Performance items: Rocket Flyers Show, Sea Lion & Dolphin Show, Dolphin Ball Topping Show.
Chinese Sturgeon Hall
The Chinese sturgeon is an amazing fish nurtured in the Yangtze River and grown in the sea. It is an endemic species in China and a key protected animal at the national level. It ranks among the top 27 sturgeon species in the world in many biological characteristics and is known as the "Panda in the water". In the National Treasure Chinese Sturgeon Hall at the Beijing Aquarium, visitors can see the ancient species and its breeding life in the Yangtze River basin through the world's longest acrylic display window. The interesting science knowledge panels in the pavilion systematically introduce the mysterious and fascinating life of the Chinese sturgeon. The underwater feeding display of the Chinese sturgeon gives visitors a real sense of the harmonious symbiosis between humans and living creatures.
Main exhibits: Chinese sturgeon and the underwater feeding display of Chinese sturgeon.
Bering Strait
In front of the longest acrylic gelatin overall exhibition window in Asia, the beluga whale passes by the visitors in the dark underwater environment. Different from the traditional display forms such as plane or tunnel, the exhibition hall will be displayed in a three-dimensional full-view way. The super large floor-to-ceiling exhibition window breaks the visual limit, and nearly 1,000 square meters of canopy shows the charm of underwater world.
Main exhibits: beluga whales.