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The History of Aquariums
The History of Aquariums0Human fascination with aquatic life dates back to ancient times. In the 1300s, Chinese craftsmen created exquisite porcelain tubs for breeding and observing goldfish. These early vessels, valued for their beauty, later evolved into forms similar to modern fishbowls, though they were mainly decorative.

The transition from opaque containers to transparent glass occurred in the 19th century. French marine biologist Jeanne Villepreux-Power developed an early form of the modern aquarium that allowed for direct observation of fish and their behavior. This innovation enabled scientists to study marine creatures in controlled environments, a significant feat that led to numerous discoveries.

As designs improved, aquariums took on two key roles. Some became tools for scientific research, while others focused on public display for tourists. Today, most public aquarium facilities blend science and leisure, offering both insight and entertainment. Advances in technology continue to bring people closer to the underwater world, deepening our understanding of life beneath the surface.

Hyundong Lee
Staff Reporter
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1. What did Chinese craftsmen create for observing goldfish?
2. Who developed an early form of the glass aquarium?
3. How did the transition to transparent glass occur historically?
4. What two key roles do modern aquarium designs serve?
 
1. Why are people fascinated by watching life beneath water?
2. Should marine creatures be kept in environments for study?
3. Do you prefer aquariums that focus on research or entertainment?
4. How can technology bring us closer to the underwater world?
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