When it comes to China’s best family attractions, Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is right up there are here’s what you need to know before you visit.
Getting There
This aquarium can be found next to the well-known Oriental Pearl Tower, within easy reach of properties like Ascott Heng Shan Shanghai. Those planning a visit and wondering where to stay in Shanghai can choose such accommodation providers in the heart of the city. To reach the attraction you can either take a taxi, the subway (line no. 2) to Lujiazui Station or public busses including #81, 583, 795, 870 and 993.
An Underwater World Tour
The expansive Shanghai Ocean Aquarium has been designed to provide a ‘world tour’ through nine thematic zones with diverse habitats and species. Your journey commences at China’s Yangtze River and heads to the Amazon’s flooded forests, Australia’s billabongs, Africa’s rivers, Southeast Asia’s rainforests and the waters of the Antarctic! You will also head to more tropical sandy shores and encounter intriguing sights from the ocean’s depth too.
China Zone & Underwater Tunnel
A key highlight is the China Zone, the only one of its kind in the world, featuring some of the country’s endangered aquatic species; here, you can see the Chinese giant salamander, Chinese sturgeon, Yangtze alligator and more. Another captivating element is the stunning underwater viewing tunnel which is billed as the world’s longest too and where one can view all manner of sea creatures swimming above.
Things to Keep in Mind
There are special feeding times for spotted seals, penguins, sharks and more and you can plan your visit accordingly. When it comes to operating hours, the Shanghai Ocean Aquarium is open from 9:00am to 6:00pm though hours are extended on certain holidays. There’s a fast-food restaurant and a souvenir shop here as well. For more information on timings and other aspects, check the official website (https://www.sh-soa.com/en/html/index.aspx).