‘Like a Stephen Chow comedy’: angry Chinese woman lured to bogus oceanarium which turns out to be just small fish tanks in spartan living room
- WeChat scam lures online sea life fans with promise of ‘oceanarium’ which is just some simple tanks in a small room
- Racket draws much ridicule online with one online observer describing the scenario as being ‘like a scene from a Stephen Chow comedy movie’

A fishy story about a bogus oceanarium in China has raised much amusement – and ridicule – on mainland social media.
A short video posted online by a woman from Yinchuan City of Ningxia, a landlocked autonomous region in north central China, explains how she followed up on a link sent to her on WeChat about a new oceanarium.
The link explained that adults with the requisite amount of WeChat likes could gain free entry.
The curious woman then forwarded the link to her WeChat followers and collected the required number of likes.

However, when she arrived at the entrance to the “oceanarium” the woman discovered that while entry for adults was indeed free, children had to pay 25 yuan (US$3.6).
Also, the so-called “oceanarium” was the equivalent in size and design to an undecorated living room and the “exhibits” were fish and shrimps in simple small tanks.