Originally, I didn't think about going to the Haisheng Hall. After all, the baby is quite big. I thought it would be too boring, but the price/performance ratio is indeed OK. There is a 5-year-old child in the same group. Fortunately, the baby's mother really wants to take the child to the night. Although I didn't book the Beluga Hall, the Polar Hall had a location, but I heard that it was a bit cold. It turns out that it is really cold to go in and visit, but it is actually good to sleep at night. The cost of the night includes a dinner, breakfast and a supper. Although it is a simple meal, it is definitely no problem to eat. There are local specialty onions in the evening, which I personally like. The nightingale is called "mung bean garlic", which is a dessert, which is very good. Breakfast has bread, side dishes, porridge. Solving three problems has not been a night, but there are many activities. Take a half-submarine to see the corals, visit the sea life hall that has been turned off at night, visit the backstage of the sea life hall, touch the small jellyfish, and watch the divers feed. . . . . The little brothers and sisters in the Haisheng Hall are very good at saying, and they are super polite. The hardware is also good. In the light of the children, our adults and friends have a great time.