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Among the three aquariums in Beijing, which one is the most interesting?
Beijing Aquarium is the largest in scale, claiming to be the first in Asia and the largest inland in the world. The other two aquariums are relatively small. Brief introduction of specific projects:

1, Beijing aquarium

Beijing Aquarium adopts a brand-new exhibition concept, from simplicity to understanding, diving into the ocean. Seven theme exhibition areas are arranged for tourists, including rainforest wonders, scenic beaches, underwater tours, Bering town, national treasure Chinese sturgeon pavilion, Whale Bay and hong kong ocean park.

2. Pacific Underwater World

The Pacific Underwater World consists of a small pool area, a touch pool, a Penguin Pavilion, a submarine tunnel, a seal performance area, a shark dance performance area and a sunken ship.

3. Strive to enrich the country and enrich the underwater world.

A thrilling shark dance performance is staged regularly every day. More than 20 giant sharks with a body length of more than 2 meters surrounded the diver to ask for food, but the diver was calm and unhurt. What a visual feast. At the same time, a romantic mermaid dance is staged every day to watch the graceful figure of the mermaid dancing in the blue waves and take you into the dreamy underwater kingdom.

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Traffic information of underwater world in rich countries;

1. Take Metro Line 2 to Chaoyangmen Station and walk to the south gate of Workers Stadium; Or take the bus 1 10,13,15, 1 18, 120, 4000.

2. Get off at No.99 Ritan Road, North Square, Beijing West Railway Station, transfer to Chaoyang Hospital 120 or 403, and walk 200 meters west.

3. Self-driving route: Drive west at the intersection of Chaoyang Hospital in East Third Ring Road to Guo Fu Underwater World.

Baidu encyclopedia-Beijing aquarium

Baidu Encyclopedia-Pacific Underwater World

Baidu Encyclopedia-Rich Country Underwater World