A Kuala Lumpur Tourist Spot
In Kuala Lumpur, I've been exploring tourist attractions, such as the city center and the National Zoo of Malaysia (which I also plan to write about in a future article). I always try to visit tourist spots and historical buildings whenever I can.
However, there's one place that I couldn't bring myself to enter, no matter how close it was to the spots I've visited before.
That place is the "Butterfly Park," which is also in KL. Essentially, it's a place where butterflies flutter about. It's like a greenhouse or an enclosed area with nets where butterflies freely fly around.
You can even see the Trogonoptera brookiana, Malaysia's national butterfly, I believe.
But here's the catch: I have an aversion to butterflies and couldn't bring myself to enter. Even though I'm generally okay with insects that you find around your house.
Memories of a Butterfly Garden
By the way, I don't have any issues with butterflies flying around in the general vicinity. It's specifically places like the Butterfly Park with numerous butterflies flying around that I find challenging.
I remember visiting a butterfly garden during a trip to Okinawa, where I witnessed a multitude of butterflies in flight. It was at that moment that I realized, "I'm not so fond of butterflies." I think it's because they move unpredictably, even though they're incredibly beautiful.
So, while there might be butterfly parks in other regions when I visit tourist destinations in the future, I'll probably give those a pass.
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