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Chinese Aquarium Criticized for Displaying Robot Whale Shark Instead of Real Marine Life

Chinese Aquarium Criticized for Displaying Robot Whale Shark Instead of Real Marine Life
RTX
October 17, 2024

Shenzhen, China — A newly opened aquarium in southern China has faced a wave of backlash after visitors discovered that one of its top attractions, marketed as a star marine exhibit, was in fact a robot. Xiaomeisha Ocean World, located in Shenzhen’s Guangdong province, opened its doors on October 1, but has been quickly criticized for a number of issues, including high ticket prices, long waiting times, and concerns about the well-being of the animals on display.

The central controversy surrounds the park’s main attraction, a “mechanized whale shark.” Photos shared online revealed visible joints in the body of the robot, sparking outrage among visitors who expected to see real marine life. The negative reactions quickly spread on social media, where users expressed frustration over what they saw as deceptive marketing practices.

On the popular online review platform Dazhong Dianping, the aquarium’s page was flooded with complaints. One user commented, “I’m speechless about the fake whale shark. I really want to report and ban this place.” Another reviewer questioned the park’s integrity, writing, “Why are they using fake props as fish? Are they trying to trick children?” Many expressed disappointment after spending 240 yuan (approximately $34) for an adult ticket, only to be met with what they described as a disappointing and misleading experience.

The aquarium’s overall rating on Dazhong Dianping has dropped to 2.9 out of 5 stars, with much of the criticism focusing on the robotic whale shark. The discontent spread across social media platforms under the trending hashtag “Netizens complain about spending hundreds of yuan at Xiaomeisha Sea World to see fake fish.”

In response to the uproar, Xiaomeisha Ocean World released a statement explaining the decision to use a robotic whale shark rather than a real one. According to the park, whale sharks are a protected species and cannot be traded or kept in captivity. The park further emphasized that keeping such a large animal in an aquarium would be cruel. The robot, they said, was intended to educate visitors about the need to protect the species and raise awareness about marine conservation efforts.

Despite the park’s explanation, the backlash has continued, with many accusing the aquarium of failing to deliver on its promises and charging premium prices for an experience they felt was lacking in authenticity. The controversy has drawn attention to ethical concerns surrounding animal captivity and the use of artificial displays in entertainment venues. As public scrutiny mounts, Xiaomeisha Ocean World faces the challenge of addressing visitor concerns while promoting its mission of marine conservation.

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