Pacific Underwater World is an impressive, modern aquarium hidden beneath the base of the Central Radio & TV Tower in Beijing. This multi-functional complex, the result of a collaboration between specialists from China and Singapore, offers guests a unique immersion into the world's ocean ecosystems across an area of approximately 8,000 square meters.

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The main highlight of the facility is an 80-meter transparent tunnel with a moving walkway. As you pass through it, you will find yourself surrounded by hundreds of marine creatures: sharks and rays glide gracefully overhead, while schools of colorful tropical fish bustle around. The entire complex is divided into 23 picturesque zones, including the mysterious "Lost City," the exotic "Amazon Rainforest," and a cozy penguin pavilion.
Beyond fish-watching, Pacific Underwater World offers entertainment rare for the country's mainland: it features the first-of-its-kind underwater Western restaurant, where you can enjoy a candlelit dinner to relaxing music, surrounded by the marine abyss. For young explorers, there is a touch pool and interactive computer centers that turn a walk into a fascinating biology lesson.