Shenzhen
Xiaomeisha Sea World, occupying an area of 200,000 square meters (about 49
acres), 28 kilometers (about 17 miles) outside the city, is located in
Xiaomeisha Scenic Area (in the Golden Coastline east of Shenzhen) which is often
referred to as the Hawaii 
Shenzhen
Xiaomeisha Sea World is China Technology 
Museum , the Museum  of Model Airplanes Dream  Ocean Ocean 
Garden , Turtle 
Island  and the Poseidon  Garden 
Exhibitions
Shenzhen
Xiaomeisha Sea World is home to many unique aquatic species. The Fish Aquarium
is the home to over 500 kinds of rare fishes with a population of more than
6,000. As visitors walk through the aquarium's tunnel, they are surrounded by
fish - competing for food, swimming and exploring their surroundings. The
Multicolored Fish Tank and the Fish Tank of Treasures both also feature exotic
species.
The Shark Aquarium
has more than 30 sharks, including bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas), lemon
sharks (Feral Negaprion Brevirostris), black tip reef sharks, white tip reef
sharks, zebra sharks and nurse sharks. Here visitors are invited to view the
daily performance 'Dancing with Sharks'. The Whale Shark Aquarium is home to a
giant whale shark, which is 8.34 meters (about 4.2 yards) long and 3 tones
(about 6,614 pounds) in weight, and too many specimens of rare fish.
The Shell  Museum 
The highlight of
the Ocean World is an indoor rail-based exhibition hall, which is the biggest
in China 
Many other
exhibits at Shenzhen Xiaomeisha Sea World offer exciting opportunities for
learning and discovery. Apart from exhibitions, Shenzhen Xiaomeisha Sea World
also has many wonderful performances add to the excitement of one's stay.
Visitors are encouraged to stop by the Ocean Theatre where four dolphins, eight
sea lions and six seals show off their great talent. Besides, it offers a total
of 16 special performances, such as the Enthusiastic Underwater Ballet, the
Magical Mermaids, the Wedding under the Ocean, the Undersea Figure Dance and
Deep Sea Diving.
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