
Tianjin Polar Ocean World is a theme park invested and built by Dalian Haichang Group in Tianjin. It is located in the Xiangluowan tourism area of Tianjin Binhai New Area. It consists of 8 tourist areas (namely polar animal exhibition area, underwater tunnel exhibition area, beluga exhibition area, whale shark exhibition area, coral exhibition area, jellyfish exhibition area, children's interactive area and ocean fun theater).
More than 200 species of marine animals and thousands of rare fish have been introduced from all over the world. These include the world's rare polar bears, the seldom-seen Arctic foxes and Arctic wolves, as well as beluga whales, false killer whales, emperor penguins, rockhopper penguins, sea lions, walruses, seals, etc. Visitors can also have close contact with various "ocean elves" in the museum, shake hands with and kiss dolphins, feed beluga whales with their own hands, etc. Here, visitors can experience the country's highest-end polar ocean park.
Warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
Undersea Tunnel
The 180° panoramic underwater tunnel with an arched viewing surface is 35 meters long and is the largest in domestic aquariums. When standing in the underwater tunnel to watch, various fish of different shapes and colors will swim around and above the tourists, making them feel as if they are in a real ocean world.
Beluga whale exhibition area
A vast display pool stretches from the second to the third floor, housing the largest beluga whale exhibit in China. Visitors can pet, feed, and photograph beluga whales. From the second to the third floor, the whale shark exhibit unfolds before your eyes. The beautiful forms of various whales and the ferocious postures of various sharks are showcased here.
Coral Exhibition Area
The eye-catching, colorful, and graceful corals of all colors vividly display the beauty and magnificence of the underwater world. If corals are the most beautiful when they are still, then jellyfish are the most beautiful when they are in motion.
It is recommended to play for 3 to 4 hours
Full ticket: 160 yuan, half ticket: 70 yuan
9:00-17:00
Tianjin Haichang Polar Ocean World, opened in 2016, is one of the largest marine parks in northern China. It offers a range of animal exhibits, including polar and marine life, as well as thrilling performances and educational displays. The park plays a key role in marine conservation and animal education, making it a popular family-friendly destination in Tianjin.
Tianjin Haichang Polar Ocean World is located in the Binhai New Area of Tianjin, near the Tianjin Port. You can get there by taking Tianjin Metro Line 9 and getting off at the Donghailu station. It’s also accessible by taxi or bus, with several routes passing nearby.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Weekdays, especially in the morning, are the least crowded times. Avoid visiting on public holidays and weekends to avoid large crowds.
The entrance fee is around 180 CNY for adults. Discounted tickets are available for children, elderly visitors, and groups. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or through the official website and various third-party platforms like WeChat or Alipay.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary but recommended, especially during peak seasons or holidays. You can purchase tickets a few days in advance online.
A full visit typically takes about 3 to 4 hours, depending on how much time you spend at the shows and exhibits. If you're visiting with children, plan for a bit longer as there are interactive areas and animal encounters.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, but for non-Chinese speakers, an audio guide in English is also available. You can rent audio guides at the entrance.
Start with the Polar Pavilion to see the polar animals, then move on to the Ocean Aquarium. Afterward, enjoy the Dolphin and Sea Lion shows. Finish your visit by exploring the Rainforest Zone and interactive areas like the touch pools.
The park does not offer night visits, but there are special events and educational tours during certain times of the year. Check the official website for any upcoming events or light shows.
Weekends and holidays tend to be crowded. To avoid the crowds, visit on weekdays, especially in the morning right after the park opens.
The park has clean toilets, various food stalls offering quick snacks, water fountains, rest areas, and souvenir shops. There are also cafes where you can relax and enjoy a meal.
The park is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available in key areas. It is also stroller-friendly, making it suitable for elderly visitors, children, and those with disabilities.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted in the park. Credit cards are accepted at the main entrance and some major food stalls. Cash is also an option, but it’s more convenient to use mobile payment methods.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the park’s restaurants, though the selection is limited. Nearby restaurants may offer halal food options as well.
Yes, the park has souvenir shops selling animal-themed toys, clothing, and other mementos like stuffed animals and ocean-themed items.