
National Oceanographic Museum of Vietnam (Viện Hải Dương Học)
訪問に最適な時期
Visit early morning just after opening to avoid tour buses and get softer light in the aquarium halls. Dry season from January to April offers cooler weather for the outdoor turtle and shipwreck displays.
予算のヒント
Admission is low-cost with discounts for students and children; check the museum website for current ticket prices and free or reduced days during national holidays, and combine the trip with nearby Po Nagar Cham Towers to save on transport costs.
おすすめ対象
Families with children, Marine life enthusiasts, Students and researchers, Photography enthusiasts
訪問時間の計画
2-3 hours
概要
クイックファクト: Stepping inside feels like diving through time, with suspended whale skeletons looming overhead and glass tanks humming with neon fish. A maze of display cabinets holds thousands of preserved specimens and interactive stations that let you touch the tools and techniques scientists use to study ocean life.
見どころ: A bleached whale skeleton about 12 meters long hangs from the vaulted ceiling, sunlit ribs arcing overhead so visitors can stand beneath and count the vertebrae as if reading a fossilized spine. Nearly 20,000 specimens fill glass cabinets, from pinprick shells to living jellyfish pulsing in soft blue tanks, and a worn visitor log by the entrance is still dotted with handwritten donation notes dated back to the 1960s.
インサイダーヒント
- Arrive at opening to beat tour groups and have clearer views of the largest tanks.
- Wear comfortable shoes and a light layer, some galleries are air-conditioned and involve walking between halls.
- Use a wide-angle lens or panorama mode for the big tanks and the preserved whale skeleton near the rear gallery.
- Skip the busiest midday hours at the shark tank and spend time in the quieter sections showcasing mollusks and regional fisheries.
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