Xian Qujiang Aquarium

the excellent dolphin showAs the ancient capital city, Xian is rich in tourism resources especially historical sites. Every year, a lot of foreign tourists come to Xian because of the old culture and the long history. Among many historical sites in Xian, Terracotta Warriors is the most famous one in the world. Terracotta Warriors is a kind of treasure of China and has a high history values all the way. It shows the ancient culture of Qin Dynasty to all the tourists. So Terracotta Warriors attracts large numbers of tourists at home and abroad every day. And after visiting Terracotta Warriors, all the travelers will amazed at the large scale and the strong momentum.

Terracotta Warriors will show you the ancient Qin culture. After visiting, if you want to get some different feelings during your Xian tour, Xian Qujiang Aquarium will meet your needs. Xian Qujiang Aquarium is a phase of the project of Xian Qujiang Sea World. It is made up by four halls of eight areas. Four halls are dolphin performance hall, marine science hall, tropical rain forest hall and the channel tunnel. Eight areas refer to admission area, popular science area, rain forest area, experience zone, a central performance area, consumer service area, ocean view area and equipment area. 80 meters long tunnel has more than 90 kinds, 1500 fish and other sea animals from all over the world. In addition to sea animals, Xian Qujiang Aquarium also has some freshwater fish. There are 300 different kinds more than 12000 aquatic animals display in Xian Qujiang Aquarium. During visiting, tourists could participate in feeding animals. If you are a good swimmer, you could also diving into the water and swimming together with fish.

Visiting Xian Terracotta Warriors and Qujiang Aquarium during Xian tour, tourists could both get a deep understanding of ancient Chinese culture and have a lot of fun. This will leave a wonderful memory to you during your China tour.

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