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Long Beach , also known as Long Beach. It is a city located in southern California on the west coast of the United States. Ranked by population, Long Beach is the second largest city in the Greater Los Angeles area (with a population of about 500,000) (after Los Angeles) and the fifth largest city in California. The Port of Long Beach is also one of the top ten ports with the highest throughput in the world. The oil industry is also important in the city; Long Beach's oil is mainly developed in underground and offshore areas.

Commercial and private cruise ships gather here, and it is a distribution center for sea trade and tourism. All major cruise ships stop here

Queen Mary, 1126 Queens Hwy Long Beach, CA

If you can't see the Titanic anymore, you can see the Queen Mary, a luxury cruise ship that sailed from 1936 to 1967, and it was once beautiful.

Now the cabin here is transformed into a hotel, the restaurant is open to the public, and other cabins can also be visited. It is a famous tourist attraction.

Aquarium of the Pacific 100 Aquarium Way Long Beach, CA 90802, website

The Aquarium of the Pacific is an approximately 5-acre (20,000-square-meter) aquarium that is visited by 15,000 people each year. The aquarium displays 500 species of 11,000 marine life, and has three major Pacific marine life exhibition areas, namely: the sunny Southern California and Lower California, the cold North Pacific Ocean, and the tropical zone with colorful coral reefs. Pacific area. Also popular exhibit areas within the Aquarium of the Pacific are Shark Lagoon (where guests can touch sharks and rays) and Lorikeet Forest (where guests can feed lorikeet nectar birds). Aquarium tanks range in size from 5,000 gallons to 355,000 gallons.

The Port of Long Beach ranks among the top ten ports in the world in terms of throughput. The oil industry is also important in the city; the Causeway's oil is mainly developed underground and offshore.

The economic development of Long Beach also plays a very important role in the entire California region. In 2013, Long Beach's GDP reached 98.526 billion US dollars.