Beijing Aquarium is an inland aquarium that integrates ornamental, science education, leisure and entertainment, and business exhibition.
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High season (April 1-October 31): 9:00-17:00 ( entrance stops at 17:00)Beijing Aquarium aims to "educate the public, benefit students and protect the ecology". Through rich fish display, protection of precious and endangered species, wonderful marine animal performances and various science activities, Beijing Aquarium introduces the knowledge of aquatic life, tells the story of oceans and advocates environmental protection awareness to visitors. Being there, people can not only appreciate different kinds of marine life, but also feel the relationship between human...
Read MoreBeijing Aquarium aims to "educate the public, benefit students and protect the ecology". Through rich fish display, protection of precious and endangered species, wonderful marine animal performances and various science activities, Beijing Aquarium introduces the knowledge of aquatic life, tells the story of oceans and advocates environmental protection awareness to visitors. Being there, people can not only appreciate different kinds of marine life, but also feel the relationship between human beings and the ocean. When visiting the museum, visitors will not only enjoy themselves, but also be taught to improve their consciousness of "caring for marine animals and protecting our home planet".
First built in 1906, it is the earliest zoo in China and has the largest variety of animals on display. There are more than 5,000 animals of more than 500 species on display and more than 10,000 tails of more than 500 species of marine fish and marine life.
Among the more than ten similar ancient pagodas in China, the ancient pagoda in the Five Pagoda Temple was built earlier and has the most beautiful style, which can be regarded as the representative work of architecture and stone carving art in the Ming Dynasty and a model of the combination of Chinese and foreign cultures.
It is the first large-scale planetarium in China and also the first large-scale planetarium in Asia. The Beijing Planetarium contains A and B halls and four science theaters.
In the Beijing Aquarium, there is such a creature that was born in the Cretaceous period 140 million years ago, and is a unique biological "living fossil" in China. It came to us through the long history. These creatures are a more romantic existence than the aquarium itself. It is the Chinese sturgeon, a critically endangered animal in China.
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