BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
With multimedia exhibits about drug dealers and smugglers, emaciated addicts and celebrity overdoses for your entertainment pleasure, who needs Disneyland?
These are other fixtures of the drug trade form the attractions at the new $10 million Hall of Opium in Thailand's Golden Triangle Park. The museum traces the 5,000-year history of opium and its chemical cousins, heroin and morphine.
Although detractor...
CREJ Staff Writer
With multimedia exhibits about drug dealers and smugglers, emaciated addicts and celebrity overdoses for your entertainment pleasure, who needs Disneyland?
These are other fixtures of the drug trade form the attractions at the new $10 million Hall of Opium in Thailand's Golden Triangle Park. The museum traces the 5,000-year history of opium and its chemical cousins, heroin and morphine.
Although detractor...
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