Vinpearl with an underwater world
14:58' 23/07/2008 (GMT+7)

VietNamNet Bridge – The image of Vinpearl Underwater World is different from what was seen on the inauguration day in late January 2008. The country's largest aquarium exhibits a lot of fish species.

A tourist watches the fishes in Vinpearl Underwater World. (Photo:  tintuc.timnhanh.com)
The 3,400-squarium is divided into two sections for a trip to watch 200 species of fish, many of them extremely rare and bought from foreign countries.

The exhibition area for weird and wonderful marine creatures is designed according to climate zones such as North Asia, South Asia and Amazon.

In the huge fish tanks are fish which you cannot find anywhere else. Moreover, you will be excited when you see scuba divers arranging corals in the tanks as well as weird snakes, turtles and geckos.

It is an exciting journey underwater to move some hundreds of meters down to the seabed. You can be really amazed by the magnificent wonders created by man, such as an escalator where you can watch the ocean and the glass dome bring you an experience in a tunnel.

On top of the dome, the sea seems to ripple and sparkle that making marine life more active. And also, at the bottom of the ocean are the wrecked ships that are home to fish.

(Source: SGT)

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