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Sydney Darling Harbour with Aquarium

Located in the north-west of Sydney's city centre, Darling Harbour is one of Sydney's most famous landmarks, consisting of a harbour dock, green flowing water and a variety of buildings, and is a tourist and shopping centre in Sydney.

The Sydney Aquarium, in Darling Harbour in the heart of Sydney, opened in 1988 on the occasion of Australia's bicentennial anniversary, is one of the largest aquariums in the world.

Sydney Darling Harbour with Aquarium

1. There are many varieties of marine organisms and advanced technology and equipment.

The Sydney Aquarium is one of the largest Aquariums in the world, with an exhibition area of 3200m and many species of marine life. There are facilities that can accommodate 5,000 fish, including two giant tanks, 21 large and small tanks, and 29 small tanks. In addition, there is a fish pond, a turtle pond, and a "touch pond" where you can touch and tease marine animals.

Sydney Darling Harbour with Aquarium

The five micro-tanks are equipped with micro-recording cameras, which can magnify the marine microorganisms by 40 times, allowing visitors to clearly observe the activities of the marine microorganisms through the attached television phosphor screens.

In addition, the museum also exhibits fish from the Murray River, a freshwater fish base, rare strange fish from the Far North of Australia, and a variety of saltwater crocodiles.

Sydney Darling Harbour with Aquarium

2. Tourists feel like they are at the bottom of the sea, and they can watch the fish up close.

There are two giant submarine tanks, each 40 meters long, 20 meters wide and 6 meters deep. There is a 146-meter-long cylindrical transparent plastic channel that runs through the two troughs. Walking in the pipeline, the fish swim overhead, beside you, and under your feet, and you can see the wonders of the ocean, as if you are in the ocean.

Sydney Darling Harbour with Aquarium

One of the two troughs exhibits miniature views of Sydney Harbour and Australia's offshore fish, while the other exhibits pelagic fish such as sharks and manta rays. In order to keep the water fresh, two large water filters are installed in the tank, which filter water every one and a half hours, with a total of 2.75 million litres of water.

3. The amusement project is completely set up and the service is considerate.

Sydney Darling Harbour with Aquarium

The Sydney Aquarium is one of Sydney's important tourist attractions, receiving hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.

Sydney Darling Harbour with Aquarium

There is an attached marine gift shop selling a variety of marine life crafts, books and clothes about the ocean. At the seafood restaurant, you can enjoy fresh seafood such as Australia's most famous abalone and lobster.

(Picture from the Internet)

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