The museum was built on July 1, 1991. There are currently nine exhibition rooms for cetaceans, fish, shellfish, seaweeds, shrimps and crabs, echinoderms, coelenterates and other aquatic animals. Nearly 3,000 kinds of aquatic biological specimens are displayed in total. These specimens are displayed according to the classification system, neatly and beautifully. They are not only scientific and academic, but also rich in knowledge and interest. They have high teaching, scientific research and ornamental value, and are also a place for popular science education.

Opening hours: Open all year round from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 – 16:00. Only group visits are received on Saturdays and Sundays.
Must-see tips:
1. This museum is an internal scenic spot of the school and is not open to the public. The museum will be open free of charge to the school’s faculty and staff and their families, and free of charge to the school’s current students. The school’s faculty and staff and current students must show their valid certificates (work permit, teacher’s certificate, student ID card or all-in-one card, any one is fine). Each faculty and staff member of the school is limited to bringing four family members for free visit once a day.
2. Children, elderly people and those with limited mobility must be accompanied by adults for the visit. Drunk people, those sloppily dressed and those carrying pets are not received. Smoking is prohibited in the museum. Consciously obey the arrangements of the staff.
3. For school-arranged visits, the reservation form stamped with the school office seal must be delivered to our museum at least one day in advance. For visits arranged by school departments and colleges, the reservation form stamped with the official seals of the department, college and school office must be delivered to our museum at least one day in advance.