
Wangcheng Park Underwater World is located in Wangcheng Park in Luoyang. It spans the two sides of Jian River and is connected by an imitation jade arch bridge in the middle. It covers an area of 1,080 acres. It is the only heritage park in the country and the largest comprehensive park in Luoyang.
The museum boasts freshwater and saltwater aquariums, along with a display wall showcasing marine specimens, all designed to connect visitors with the ocean, allowing them to understand and appreciate it. Through a transparent acrylic glass tunnel, over a hundred species of marine fish, and a stroll through the seabed, visitors can experience the captivating underwater landscape. Admire the dazzling array of coral reef fish, a delightful and refreshing experience. Thrilling performances featuring sharks and humans dancing together, and schools of fish competing for food, are also featured, along with the captivating mermaid fairy tale, ensuring a truly memorable experience.
temperate monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
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50 yuan/person
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Wangcheng Park Underwater World is a modern aquarium attraction in Luoyang, Henan, designed to educate the public about marine ecosystems and aquatic biodiversity while offering recreational experiences.
It is located within Wangcheng Park in Luoyang. Visitors can reach it by local bus, taxi, or ride-hailing services. Walking is convenient if staying nearby in Luoyang city center.
The aquarium is typically open from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Weekdays are the best time to visit for fewer crowds, while mornings are ideal for seeing feeding sessions.
Entrance fees are usually moderate, and tickets can be purchased onsite or online through the official park website or authorized platforms.
Booking in advance is recommended during holidays or weekends. A few days ahead is usually sufficient.
1.5–2 hours is typically enough to see all the main exhibits and participate in special activities.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese. Audio guides or English-language guides are limited.
Start at the main entrance, follow the path through freshwater exhibits, proceed to tropical and reef displays, visit the underwater tunnel, and finish at interactive touch pools or special exhibits.
Night visits are generally not available. Special interactive shows may be scheduled during peak holiday periods or weekends.
Weekdays and mornings are the least crowded. Holidays and weekends can be busy with families and school groups.
Facilities include restrooms, seating areas, a small café or snack shop, and a souvenir shop.
The park is generally accessible for elderly visitors and children. Wheelchair access is available in main areas, but some sections may have steps or ramps.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted, though cash can be useful for small purchases.
Nearby options include local Chinese restaurants, cafes, and small snack vendors within Wangcheng Park.
Vegetarian options are available at some local restaurants. Halal and vegan options may be limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses are located in central Luoyang, within 10–20 minutes by car from Wangcheng Park.
Souvenir shops sell marine-themed gifts such as stuffed animals, keychains, postcards, and educational books.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, and local buses are convenient for traveling to other Luoyang attractions or returning to accommodations.