Upon entering the park, SeaWorld staff introduced us to the Cetacean Museum. The museum is relatively small and I don’t know if it is a trial operation. There are not many fish in the several fish tanks, not to mention whales or dolphins (maybe there is too little space for this place). If a big fish lives in it, then it needs to be renamed and re-planned). Turn around and head to the main venue. There is the Polar Pavilion where you can see many animals living in the polar regions, such as polar bears, penguins, sea lions and seals. After lunch, watch a live performance with light and video content. The content is extremely educational and full of lively atmosphere. Then return to the main venue to visit the Tropical Pavilion, where the climax of the day begins again. There are so many freshwater fish and saltwater fish in this museum that you can see them all. Finally, watch the performance of the beluga whale. The beluga whale cooperates with the trainer to show many beautiful shapes. Only the verification time for redeeming tickets using Klook’s QR code will be longer. Overall, this ocean world has a beautiful environment and thoughtful layout, and is definitely worth visiting. Since I didn’t have time to watch the marine animal performances this time, I will visit again later. I hope it will give me a more complete travel experience when it officially opens.