China's largest polar marine museum opened Thursday in north China's port city of Tianjin, displaying thousands of rare polar marine species from more than ten countries.
Photo taken on Sept. 28, 2010 shows workers inspect the fish in Haichang Polar Ocean Park in north China's Tianjin Municipality. [Xinhua] |
With a floor space of 47,000 square meters, the Tianjin Polar Marine Museum has more than 2,000 polar marine species from Russia, Canada, Australia and other countries on display.
The museum includes a 30-meter long "touch pond," which gives visitors the chance to "touch and feel" a variety of fish, shrimps, crabs, shellfishes, marine algae and coral. Also, the museum has a performance venue capable of accommodating an audience of 2,000.
The polar marine museum is part of a "polar marine world" project of Haichang (Group) Co., Ltd., which is still under construction. The investment for the whole project is 3.6 billion yuan (about 538 million US dollars).