Located at the foot of the outcrop where Bao Dai Village is constructed, the National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam is an interesting aquarium in Nha Trang where you can gain the exact image of Nha Trang marine environment. Opened to the public on September 14th, 1922, the museum has long become a popular destination for both domestic and foreign tourists.
All kinds of fish you would find in the sea area of Khanh Hoa Provine are presented there, including reef sharks, turtles, living coral, anemones, puffers, lionfish, clownfish, sea horses, and a whole array of colorful reef species, some of which can be found in no other place in the world. Each of them has a label indicating their name, origin and characteristics in Vietnamese and in English. Over its long history, the museum has been holding more than 20,000 specimens of tropical marine creatures. Apart from the real fishes, there are also rare species’ skeletons or bodies preserved in formaldehyde solution. However, kids can be most entertained to visit the big tropical turtles and crocodiles.
Nowadays, the National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam sponsors many ongoing researches and community projects whose purposes are to maintain a high standard of aquatic life in Vietnam, as well as to encourage the protection of specious coral reefs in Khanh Hoa Province.
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