The Underwater World of Wuxi is located within Li Lake Central Park. It is relatively small and ideal for educating and entertaining children. Here, you can see the clumsy sea turtles, the precious Chinese sturgeon, and the lemon sharks with lemon-colored bellies, among others. Animal performances are also available for viewing. The exterior of Wuxi Underwater World resembles a fairy-tale castle. Upon entering, you first pass through the tropical rainforest area to see various uniquely shaped tropical fish. In the river and lake fish specimen hall, you can see the skeleton of a sperm whale. Then, you walk through a nearly 20-meter-long underwater tunnel to watch large marine fish swimming overhead and observe small fish around the coral formations in the cylindrical tanks. The lobby of the Underwater World also features a thrilling man-shark dance performance. It is open from January 1st to December 31st, 09:00-17:00, with the last entry at 16:30.
Preferential policies for children: Children under 1.1 meters (inclusive) enter for free. Free preferential groups include children between 1.1 meters (exclusive) and 1.4 meters (inclusive), seniors aged 60 and above (with identification), and full-time primary, middle, and university students (excluding adult education and graduate students) with a valid student ID or school letter.
Service facilities: Parking lot: [Wuxi Underwater World Parking Lot] Reference price: ¥10 per entry; Location: East and West gates of the scenic area; Spaces: 500; ¥5 for small cars; ¥10 for large vehicles. Restrooms: There are multiple restrooms within the scenic area, all with clear signs.
Underwater World of Wuxi
The Underwater World of Wuxi is located within Li Lake Central Park. It is relatively small and ideal for educating […]