Beihai Underwater World, located in the north of Nanning, Guangxi, is the largest water exhibition hall in southwest China. With a building area of 3,500 square meters, it is divided into 7 exhibition halls, an aquarium, a turtle pond and a seal pond. More than 670 kinds of marine specimens and more than 2,800 exhibits were exhibited in Beibu Gulf. Among them, the rare animal dugong (commonly known as mermaid) is the most attractive. There are 65438+ 100000 kilograms of whale bones, several kilograms of lobster specimens, the world-famous "Nanzhu" and live turtles weighing more than 100 kilograms. There are dozens of subtropical fish in Beibu Gulf. Visiting this museum, such as roaming the sea world, will open your eyes and increase your marine knowledge.
Because everyone has different emphases, it is most appropriate to plan according to their own preferences. Be sure to know the performance time and venue route map of each venue first. The performance time is early, which is a bit crowded. Come as early as possible. If you are not familiar with the internal route, you will easily get lost and delay the play time.
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Background theme, lighting, etc. In the venues, they are carefully designed and worth the money. I like mermaid shows, underwater weddings and the golden storm in the underwater city. There is also a gourmet restaurant where you can watch the show while eating. The venue is a little narrow, so it will be a little crowded when you come over for a holiday. Penguin feeding time is very short, and it ends in less than 5 minutes. The Marine Specimen Museum is said to be the largest and most comprehensive in China, so you can browse slowly when you have time.
Because of the short visit time, many people didn't visit it carefully, but compared with the polar ocean world in Nanning, the underwater world in the North Sea is definitely worth the money, and it is also worth the money.