




Weihai Shenyou Ocean World is a Shenyou Ocean Culture Museum project built by Huaxia Group with an investment of 500 million yuan on the north side of Huaxia City Attraction. It blends with the natural beauty of the mountains and rivers to form a wonder of sea in the mountains. The main building area is 23,000 square meters, including four parts: the disappeared rainforest area, the marine culture experience area, the polar scenery area, and the marine animal performance area. There are a large number of special rare fish, as well as endangered animals such as beluga whales. At the same time, it restores the beauty and splendor of China's coral reef ecosystems, so that tourists can deepen their understanding of marine geography and biology while touring.
Weihai Shenyou Ocean World will add a number of interactive and interesting projects, making full use of high-tech means such as sound, light, electricity, and mechanical lifting and rotation to create a virtual and real ocean environment, and truly reproduce the mysterious tropical rainforest flooded by floods in front of tourists. The dynamic flight theater allows tourists to experience the magical ocean culture in a super exciting experience, completely subverting the traditional single exhibition model of the ocean world. In addition, although the polar scenery area displays polar animals and the environmental temperature of the animals is very low, tourists will not feel cold when visiting the polar area. Visitors can watch animals through fully enclosed exhibition windows, so they do not need to wear thick cotton clothes.
Weihai Shenyou Ocean World has not only great beluga whales from Russia, fur sea lions from Uruguay, bottlenose dolphins from Japan, white-browed penguins from Antarctica, northern fur seals from the Bering Strait, and spotted seals from the Bohai Bay, but also thousands of rare marine fishes, which are displayed from all angles in a fully transparent central pool. Visitors can watch unique performances such as people and sharks dancing together and thousands of fish competing for food up close, making people feel as if they are in a real underwater world.