based on 289 reviewsBeijing Aquarium is located within the Beijing Zoo, where visitors can observe a variety of marine animals and enjoy exciting performances by dolphins and sea lions. It's a great place for children to learn about marine life. The aquarium is shaped like a giant seashell and spans two floors, divided into six main exhibition areas: Rainforest Adventure, Shark Village, Ocean Wander, Dolphin Bay, Chinese Sturgeon Hall, and Ocean Theater. Follow the marked route to explore all sections, with the full tour taking about 3 hours. **Rainforest Adventure: Experience a tropical paradise** The entrance to the aquarium is on the south side, leading directly into the Rainforest Adventure zone—a miniature replica of the Amazon jungle. Walk along winding paths surrounded by trees, rock formations, and waterfalls, immersing yourself in a lush tropical atmosphere. Here, you'll encounter exotic fish like discus, African cichlids, and red arowanas. **Shark Village: A thrilling underwater encounter** This exhibit is designed with careful consideration of shark species, quantity, size, feeding habits, water quality, and visitor interaction. Opposite the shark tank, a modern fishing village recreates the charm of a "fisherman's wharf." Rare national treasure fish are displayed here, and visitors can watch feeding sessions up close. **Ocean Wander: A romantic underwater journey** After exiting the Chinese Sturgeon Hall, enter the Ocean Wander section. Walk along an underwater path through distinct marine zones, including the South China Sea, West Pacific, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, and Atlantic Ocean. Each area features unique species, with colorful fish swimming overhead, creating a mesmerizing and romantic scene. **Dolphin Bay: Meet playful sea lions and dolphins** Next, visit Dolphin Bay, home to sea lions and dolphins. Watch these intelligent animals during training and playtime—adorable and heartwarming moments. After training, they perform in the Ocean Theater.




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Show More ReviewsThe weather was great, and it wasn't crowded! We arrived with the kids around 11 am and strolled around the zoo, looking at the animals. It was very pleasant and comfortable! Then we watched the aquarium show at 3 pm and saw the fish and other creatures. It was quite nice! Not tiring and quite interesting!