Hershey's Chocolate World. |
The Universal Globe. |
The Universal Globe is surrounded by the mist of fountain. |
On our way from the Universal Globe to S.E.A. Aquarium. |
The Souk in the Maritime Experiential Museum. |
Entrance to the Typhoon theatre. |
Pirate's Treasure Cave at The Souk. |
Animal statues. |
Small shark in the place of shipwreck. |
Dotted stingray. |
Amazing view of the shipwreck. |
Stingray likes to eat the shrimps. |
We are in the zone of the Shipwreck habitat. |
Divers feed the fish. |
Round fish with the small horn. |
Air bubbles are coming out from the scuba divers. |
Inside the Shipwreck habitat. |
Striped fish has a triangle shape. |
Fish with the black and white stripes has the yellow tail. |
Thin fish with a shape of a tiny straw. |
Tiny fish has an elongated form. |
Seahorse. |
Weedy scorpionfish “Rhinopias frondosa” is a bizarre fish. |
Ambon scorpionfish. |
Bottom part of the starfish. |
Trumpetfish “Aulostomus maculatus”. |
Space capsules with the sealed eggs. |
Phyllopteryx taeniolatus, also known as the weedy seadragon or common seadragon. |
The leafy seadragon “Phycodurus eques”. |
Glauert's seadragon. |
The leafy seadragon is a marine fish in the family Syngnathidae, which also includes the seahorses. |
Fish diversity in the S.E.A. Aquarium. |
Artificial coral reef. |
Humphead wrasse “Cheilinus undulatus”. |
Cute little chinese girl. |
Discovery Touch Pool. |
Copperband butterflyfish “Chelmon rostratus”. |
Cardinalfish. |
Cardinalfishes are a family, Apogonidae, of ray-finned fishes found in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. |
River fish. |
Chinese girls want to take some photographs of the coral reef. |
I suppose chinese girls like taking photos. |
Aquariums in the oceanarium have large areas. |
Chambered nautilus. |
Spotted jelly. |
The spotted jelly, golden medusa, or Papuan jellyfish “Mastigias papua” is a species of jellyfish from the Indo-Pacific. |
Pacific sea nettle or West Coast sea nettle “Chrysaora fuscescens”. |
Discover the pulsating dances of the sea jellies in the Ocean journey. |
“Open Ocean” is the planet's largest window to the ocean. |
Manta rays are large eagle rays belonging to the genus Manta. |
Manta ray. |
Bottom part of Manta ray. |
Hall of the section named “Open Ocean”. |
Giant grouper “Epinephelus lanceolatus”. |
Little chinese girl likes being photographed in front of the Giant grouper. |
Huge school of parrotfish. |
Large school of fish. |
Manta rays “Manta birostris” are the largest rays and are closely related to sharks. |
Ocean Dome. |
These fish you can observe through the windows of the “Ocean Dome”. |
“Ocean Dome” is the world's largest underwater acrylic dome at 9m in diameter. |
Rich marine diversity of the oceanarium. |
Sea corals of different colors. |
Artificially created coral reef. |
Lookdown “Selene vomer”. |
Lookdown “Selene vomer” has an extremely compressed body with very small, embedded scales. |
Clownfish and anemones. |
Different fish species including triggerfish. |
Queen Triggerfish “Balistes vetula”. |
Colorful coral reef. |
Toothy fish. |
Toothy fish has opened its mouth. |
Fish swim in the dark. |
Lobster. |
Huge alive coral reef. |
Coral reefs are underwater structures made from calcium carbonate secreted by corals. |
One can see some Anthias species here. |
Leopard moray eel “Enchelycore pardalis”. |
Dragon moray eel “Enchelycore pardalis”. |
Longhorn cowfish “Lactoria cornuta”. |
Toothy moray eel. |
Laced morays “Gymnothorax favagineus” and other moray eels. |
The skull of the Harbour porpoise “Phocoena phocoena”. |
Inside the “Shark seas” tunnel. |
Woman with the long attractive legs has bent to watch the sharks better. |
S.E.A. Aquarium Cashier. |
Retail shops with a souvenirs. |
Tourists like to buy souvenirs here. |
Port-Au-Green is found in the retail shops area. |
Restroom. |
Stuffed toys in the retail shop. |
This escalator is found between “Bao Chuan Show” and “Zheng He Exhibits”. |