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Exploring Viet Nam's largest aquarium

By DA NANG Today
Published: August 10, 2018

Covering an area of nearly 4,000m2 in the Ha Noi-based Vincom Mega Mall Times City, the Vinpearl Aquarium Times City, the largest and most modern of its kind in Viet Nam, has been attracting a large number of visitors.

Known as a ‘miniature ocean’ with a volume of nearly 3 million liters of seawater, the venue converges a total of more than 30,000 different species, especially aquatic and reptile ones from ‘all oceans and continents’, many of which have never been seen before in Viet Nam, such as penguins and giant spider crabs. The place also offers a vast treasure-trove of knowledge about the ocean, inspiring the public love for nature and environment protection.

Take a look at amazing photos taken by DA NANG Newspaper reporter Dang No to have a glance into the impressive inside of this inviting venue.

Stepping through the coast onto the 90m-long dome tunnel, visitors will be immersed in the spacious deep blue oceanic world where they witness thousands of species living together.
Stepping through the coast onto the 90m-long dome tunnel, visitors will be immersed in the spacious deep blue oceanic world where they witness thousands of species living together.
Here is a giant spider crab.
Here is a giant spider crab.
It is exciting for visitors to see a fierce shark with their own eyes
It is exciting for visitors to see a fierce shark with their own eyes
The aquarium looks like a ‘miniature ocean’
The aquarium looks like a ‘miniature ocean’
Many precious fish species are nurtured in a specialised caring system in the venue
Many precious fish species are nurtured in a specialised caring system in the venue
 Visitors will enjoy the contemplation of the diversity of exotic and colourful aquatic species
Visitors will enjoy the contemplation of the diversity of exotic and colourful aquatic species
The aquarium gathers many special fish species which have never been seen before in Viet Nam
The aquarium gathers many special fish species which have never been seen before in Viet Nam

 

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