The Golden Triangle is a historical region where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet at the Ruak and Mekong Rivers. It was historically notorious for opium production and trade, but today it's a popular tourist destination known for its scenic views and cultural significance.
The Opium Museum, located within that region provides insights into the history of opium cultivation, trade, and its impact on the region and beyond. The museum exhibits artifacts, interactive displays, and multimedia presentations that bring the complex story of opium alive.
The museum aims to educate visitors about this significant aspect of Southeast Asian history and its global implications.