Visit the polar-themed animal exhibits, enjoy the interactive shows with dolphins and seals, and explore the themed aquarium. Don't miss the ice-themed indoor areas for a unique winter experience, even in summer.

With a total investment of 330 million yuan, the Kaifeng Tokyo Polar Oceanarium boasts six floors, each covering 15,000 square meters. It is currently the largest polar ocean theme park in the Central Plains region, boasting the most advanced facilities and equipment, and boasting the most comprehensive marine life display. It integrates viewing, scientific education, and leisure entertainment. The museum comprises several diverse exhibition areas, including the Polar Hall, Ocean Hall, Undersea Tunnel, Exotic Fish Exhibition Area, Coral Hall, Jellyfish Palace, Science and Technology Hall, and Ocean Theater, showcasing over a thousand rare marine species from tropical rainforests to the polar world.
The museum displays a wide variety of marine animals, including a large population of polar animals. Visitors can freely wander through China's tallest and widest submarine tunnel, enjoy the spectacular Ocean Theater, 7D Cinema, Underwater World, indoor polar glacier wonders, and the wonderful Whale and Dolphin Restaurant, and even see my country's sacred territory, the Diaoyu Islands.
The aquarium also boasts the largest cylindrical tank in the Central Plains, capable of holding over 1,000 tons of seawater. Within this dazzling, dreamlike cylinder, over a thousand species of deep-sea fish, including swallow rays, butterfly fish, angelfish, doctor fish, pilot fish, and garden martins, dart around the aquarium. The aquarium also features daily performances of "Fish Feeding" and "Dancing with Manta Rays," where swallow rays and divers dance around the tank, offering a glimpse of the magical moment as fish swarm around divers to "feed."
It has a warm temperate continental monsoon climate and is covered with colorful coral reefs and realistic landscapes. Thousands of rare marine creatures such as nurse sharks, leopard sharks, sea turtles, black rays, rainbow tangs, large sail tangs, and blue tangs are within reach, making it suitable for travel in all seasons.
The Polar Palace, a setting of snow and glaciers, offers visitors the chance to see rare polar animals such as penguins, Arctic wolves, and Arctic foxes. Visitors can get up close to adorable penguins, beautiful beluga whales, and spirited dolphins, experience the thrill of the "Dancing with the Whales and Dolphins" show, and enjoy a performance by adorable sea lions.
The underwater tunnel is very spacious. When you enter it, you feel like you are in a strange and infinite underwater world. Various fish swim among the colorful and diverse corals. Occasionally, you will see a huge creature swimming past your head with a nimble figure. It turns out to be a big sea turtle.
The Jellyfish Palace, the Dream Jellyfish Palace, and the Strange Jellyfish Palace showcase thousands of jellyfish, including moon jellyfish, ribbon jellyfish, inverted jellyfish, flower hat jellyfish, colorful jellyfish, and jellyfish. The crystal-clear jellyfish within the darkened Jellyfish Palace shimmer with beautiful, ever-changing brilliance, resembling a dazzling underwater ballet performance.
It is recommended to visit for 1 day.
130 yuan/person
Winter 09:00-16:30;
Summer 08:30-17:30
Tokyo Polar Ocean Park is a modern aquarium and theme park dedicated to showcasing marine life and polar ecosystems. Its design incorporates state-of-the-art technology to provide an immersive experience for visitors, making it a significant destination for families and animal enthusiasts.
The park is located in Kaifeng, Henan. It is easily accessible by taxi or local bus services. There is also a metro station nearby that connects to the city center, making it convenient for tourists to reach the park.
The park is open daily from 9 AM to 6 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons on weekdays to avoid large crowds.
The entrance fee is approximately 50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through the official website or popular travel platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary but recommended during peak seasons or holidays. Tickets can be booked 1-2 days in advance.
It takes about 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the park, especially if you plan to attend shows and spend time at each exhibit.
Must-see highlights include the polar bear and penguin enclosures, the dolphin and sea lion show, and the ice-themed indoor exhibits. The underwater tunnel is also a favorite for visitors.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and there may be audio guides in both Mandarin and English, especially in popular exhibits like the polar zone.
The best photography spots include the polar bear habitat, the underwater tunnel, and the dolphin show area. These offer excellent opportunities for capturing the beauty of marine life and the park's features.
Start with the polar animal enclosures, then proceed to the aquarium exhibits. Attend the dolphin show around midday, followed by a visit to the ice-themed exhibits for a cool finish to your visit.
The park does not currently offer night visits or light shows. However, there are occasional special events during peak seasons, so check the schedule in advance.
The park can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are on weekday mornings and afternoons.
The park has clean toilets, drinking water stations, rest areas, and several food outlets offering snacks, drinks, and quick meals. There are also souvenir shops selling themed merchandise.
The park is mostly accessible, with paved paths and elevators for elderly or disabled visitors. However, some of the exhibits might require a bit of walking, so it's best to plan accordingly for those with limited mobility.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted, along with credit cards at most vendors. It is advisable to carry some cash for small purchases, especially in local shops.
Inside the park, there are fast-food outlets and cafes offering snacks and beverages. Nearby, there are traditional Chinese restaurants and casual eateries catering to various tastes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the park's food outlets. Halal food options can be found in the nearby restaurants that cater to Muslim visitors.
Nearby accommodations include the Kaifeng International Hotel and other mid-range options. Several budget-friendly guesthouses are also within a short distance from the park.
Nearby attractions include the Iron Pagoda, Kaifeng Longting Park, and the Kaifeng Museum. These sites can easily be visited together for a comprehensive day trip.
There are souvenir shops within the park selling marine-themed items, including plush toys, keychains, and ice-themed merchandise. Traditional Chinese crafts are also available in nearby markets.
Public buses, taxis, and the Kaifeng Railway Station offer convenient transportation options to continue your journey. Local buses also connect to major tourist areas in the city.