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西安,曾经是十三个朝代的帝都。生活在这片古老土地上的“老陕”们,太熟悉自己眼前这块荡满黄土的秦砖汉瓦、古迹城垣了。然而他们又是多么向往那蔚蓝色辽阔的海洋和海底那多彩多姿的生物世界呀!1993年,一位喝黄河水长大的中年汉子给这个内陆城市从南海带来了一股清新的海风,他就是宋卫东总经理。宋总原是一名国家干部,1993年他辛苦集资130万元在西安市建国门外的桥东地下人防干道,为西北高原的父老乡亲们建成了一座地下海洋奇观——水族宫。宋总原本就是一个养鱼爱好者,在家饲养了16个大缸的鱼,足有几百条。80年代末他出差参观了青岛海产博物馆,由此萌动了为
Xi’an, used to be the empire of thirteen dynasties. Living in this ancient land on the “Lao Shan” who are too familiar with this piece of loess in front of this piece of Qin brick Han tile, monuments of the city wall. However, how long they are yearning for that vast blue ocean and the seabed that multicolored biological world! In 1993, a middle-aged man who grew up drinking yellow water to the inland city brought a fresh from the South China Sea Sea breeze, he is the general manager of Weidong. Song was originally a former national cadre. In 1993, he worked hard to raise 1.3 million yuan to build a underground ocean wonders - Aqua Palace for the peasant families in the northwestern plateau. Song was originally a fish-lover, at home, keeping 16 aquarium fish, full of hundreds. In the late 1980s, he visited the Qingdao Seafood Museum on a business trip