Sanya Butterfly Park

 

     

 

Sanya Butterfly Park consists of a small museum, a park, and within the park, a butterfly enclosure.

 

In the museum, There are lots of specimens on display there, and it’s not just butterflies. You can see some really huge bugs. The butterfly enclosure is located inside the park. You will probably see some butterflies in the park. The place to really see them, though, is inside the enclosure. There are lots of them, all different kinds. You can just sit there and watch them. This page is designed by hainantour dot net,if you find it in another site,please feel free to come back to the site.

It is located near Longtan Lakes near stunning Yalong Bay of Sanya, the 1000 square meters of Butterfly Valley is filled with vibrant colors butterflies flying around.

In the Butterfly valley, an open air flight cage will ensure that visitors are able to interact closely with butterflies. Facilities in the valley include tour areas, exhibition hall / park and a gift shop. In the large-scale exhibition hall, there are over 2000 kinds of specimens of butterflies and insects on display, among which the Golden Kaiser butterfly is the state protection speciece in China. The valley also displays some of China’s most rare and precious butterflies, including Peking Papilio. Of special note, Hainan Island has the greatest concentration of butterflies in China and is sometimes known as "The Butterfly Kingdom".

 

Anyone who likes butterflies will love this place. If you’re not really into butterflies, it’s just a nice relaxing place to visit. Of course gift shop and some unusual things such as pictures made out of butterfly wings.

 

Recommend visiting the park in the morning, before it gets too hot. Welcome to Butterfly Park to experience the beauty of nature!

 

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