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The largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, exhibiting over 30,000 marine animals from all over the world and featuring a wide range of rare and exotic species.
The largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, exhibiting over 30,000 marine animals from all over the world and featuring a wide range of rare and exotic species. The area of the aquarium spans over 10,000 sq m, as wide as two football fields. The aquarium also offers a 'dive with the sharks' program where you can scuba dive in the oceanarium side by side with sharks and rays, plus a 'Sanyo 4D Xventure' with specially rigged seats to add a kick to the typical 3D film experience.
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