Shocking! Haven't you visited these attractions in Shandong yet?
by finn XX
Jun 15, 2024
✨✨✨ Qingdao Underwater World is a national 5A-level tourist attraction located at No. 2 Laiyang Road, Shinan District, Qingdao. It features seven exhibition halls and an 82.6-meter underwater tunnel, making it a classic destination combining marine life viewing with science education. Recommended visit duration is 3-4 hours, with ticket prices around ¥150. Opening hours are 08:30-17:00 (last entry time may vary by season).
🔴 Core Visit Information
Exhibition Halls:
Dream Jellyfish Palace: Thousands of colorful jellyfish sway in light and shadow, perfect for silhouette photography.
Underwater Tunnel: 82.6 meters long, where you can observe sharks, sea turtles, and other marine life, with daily "Shark Dance" performances.
Whale Hall: Displays giant whale specimens with strong educational value.
Marine Biology Hall: Features over 2,000 marine species specimens, ideal for family learning.
🕑Performance Times (based on 2025 latest info):
Shark Dance: 11:00, 12:00, 15:30.
Mermaid Show: 9:30, 10:15, 14:00, 14:45.
🔴 Practical Tips
🚗🚗🚗Transport Guide:
Metro: Exit at Station C of Huiquan Square (Line 3), 8-minute walk.
Driving: Navigate to "Hotel Santiago" for nearby parking, recommended spots: Tiantai Stadium (¥10/hour) or Jinkou 1st Road street parking.
☑️Recommended Route:
Sequence: Dream Jellyfish Palace → Seal Pavilion (feeding interaction) → Marine Biology Hall → Whale Hall → Underwater Tunnel → Freshwater Biology Hall.
Notes: One-way route (enter at West Gate, exit at East Gate); strollers may face many steps.
💰Tickets & Discounts:
Full-price: ¥150-160 (free for children under 1.2m & seniors over 70).
Student/Senior ID: 30% discount.
Nearby Attractions & Advice
Nearby: Lu Xun Park (free), Naval Museum (reservation needed), Zhanqiao Pier - all within walking distance.
Pro Tips:
Wear light-colored clothes and non-slip shoes; B1 level is cooler.
On-site dining is pricey - bring snacks; seafood stalls available at exit.
Visit during off-peak hours (mornings/evenings) in high season.
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