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Shanghai Changfeng Ocean Park Travel Guide

Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is located at Lujiazui Ring Road 1388, Pudong New Area, China, adjacent to the Oriental Pearl. It was jointly invested by Singapore Xingya Group and China Poly Group with a construction area of 20,500 square meters. It was opened to the public in February 2002, and received more than 1 10,000 visitors from all over the world every year on average. It was awarded the title of "popular science education base" by the state and Shanghai, and it is also one of the largest artificial seawater aquariums in the world. Precious fish include: grass dragon, ribbon dragon, jellyfish, penguin, spotted seal, sand tiger shark, Chinese alligator, Chinese sturgeon and so on. The cross-harbour tunnel is168m long and is the longest cross-harbour tunnel in the world. There are also several exhibition areas in the Aquarium: China Exhibition Area: Shanghai Aquarium is the only aquarium in the world that has independent exhibition areas in China and the Yangtze River valley to display the aquatic life unique to China, most of which are national protected animals, including Chinese sturgeon, mullet, alligator and giant salamander.

South America: South America has the largest variety and quantity of freshwater fish in the world. As one of the largest scaly freshwater bony fish, giant tongue fish also thrives here. Amazon River is the river with the widest drainage area in the world. Lonely, covered with vast tropical virgin jungle, full of mystery.

Australia: Although there are not many kinds of freshwater fish in Australia, most of them are endemic fish that cannot be seen elsewhere. Why is this happening? This is because the Australian continent has been separated from other continental plates for about 50 million years, and the fish in the two places can't contact each other and can't cross. Therefore, Australian freshwater fish have always maintained their own uniqueness.

Africa: There are not only rivers such as Nile and Congo River in Africa, but also lakes in the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, where there are many kinds of fish. The most famous ones are cichlids in Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi. These lakes were formed 500 million to 2 million years ago. At that time, a few fish that entered the lake from rivers adapted to their new environment and evolved into today's prosperous society after numerous differentiation.

Southeast Asia: The tropical rain forest in Southeast Asia is one of the oldest tropical rain forests in the world. Its high forest coverage, magnificent natural landscape and rich biodiversity provide abundant food and ideal habitat for the creatures living here. A wide variety of large-scale Southeast Asian fish "live and work in peace and contentment" here, and the thriving scene is fully displayed.

Cold water area: As the only display tank in cold water area-sealed tank, its semi-arc acrylic cylinder body.

Structure is another unique design of our library. Here you can get in close contact with four lovely spotted seals.

Polar Region: Listen to the whistling wind. Penguin friends are waiting for you. Welcome. I saw them swaying in "tuxedos", showing their charming gentlemanly demeanor.

Coastal area: when you enter this exhibition area, you will be shocked by the diversity of marine life species, the richness of colors and the strange living habits! Horseshoe crabs, metamorphic coral reef slope fish, grass sea dragon, ribbon sea dragon and other creatures with different shapes, which are known as "the treasures of our museum", will make you linger!

Deep sea area: Beyond the coastline, bays and coral reefs, it is an open ocean where many pelagic predators wander.

Special Exhibition Area: Since its opening, the "special exhibition" held all the year round has attracted much attention from the outside world. It is called a thematic exhibition because it is a comprehensive and centralized thematic exhibition that integrates related creatures in the form of a special "library in a library". It has created a better platform for more tourists to comprehensively and pertinently understand marine knowledge and biology, and it is also a popular science education park that we focus on.

Look, Shanghai Aquarium has these conditions, but Changfeng Aquarium can't, so Shanghai Aquarium is better!