Qingdao Underwater World (in simplified Chinese??????) is located on the 2nd Laiyang Road in Qingdao. It is adjacent to one of Qingdao’s famous scenic spots called Lu Xun Park as well as another spot, the First Lido.

Qingdao Underwater World has a total construction area of 7000 square meters. It has 4,000 tons of water bodies, and it is established by the Aquarium as well as Shandong Qingdao Lu Xun Investment Group Co., Ltd. The total investment of the Underwater World was 2.2 billion.

The whole Qingdao Underwater World has been surrounded by a whole reef with the formation of mountain scenery in the sea. With unique geographical location, modern display means, and the good integration of the Aquarium, Museum, Museum of freshwater fish allows the Underwater World to become the country’s unique marine ecosystem display. Qingdao Underwater World puts tourism as well as science education as a whole, providing one of the biggest underworld projects in Shandong Province forming a golden coastline of Qingdao.

When you go to visit the Qingdao Underwater World, you would surely be able to see a lot of beautiful sea scenery. Therefore, one of the things that you should prepare when you visit the Qingdao Underwater World is your camera. Of course, in some museums, you might not be allowed to take photos. At that moment, you should obey the rule because if you insist on using camera, you might scare the marine animals and it would be quite unpleasant.

Qingdao Underwater World is really worth visiting. There are a lot of people visiting it each day actually. It has become, as mentioned above, one of the most important source of income in tourism in Qingdao. Therefore, you could understand that it is really very popular, and the things inside must be very attractive.

If you would like to visit Qingdao Underwater World, you could take a bus at most of the bus stations in Qingdao because Qingdao Underwater World is very famous and a lot of bus routes would reach this spot.

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