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THE HALL OF OPIUM EXHIBITION AND INFORMATION CENTRE, GOLDEN TRIANGLE PARK Raison d’etre for the Hall of Opium, Golden Triangle Project
The term, “Golden Triangle” refers to a largely inaccessible region that spans the three countries of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos, one of Asia’s last wild frontiers, where opium is grown, processed into heroin, and smuggled out. Up until the end of the 20th century, the Golden Triangle was the source of half the world's illegal heroin - the root of crime and corruption that permeate porous borders and span continents from Asia to Africa to Europe and America. Today, less than 1% of the total production of opium in the Golden Triangle comes from Thailand. HRH The Princess Mother recognised that while the lives of many hill tribes people in the Golden Triangle depended on opium production and trade, opium was essentially an economic crop - not intrinsic to the indigenous culture. By helping villagers to become self-sufficient through crop substitution programmes and the creation of alternative employment under the Doi Tung Development Project, hill-tribe villagers in Northern Thailand now generate sufficient income and are no longer dependent on opium cultivation for their livelihood. RAISON D’ETRE FOR THE HALL OF OPIUM, GOLDEN TRIANGLE PARK PROJECT
HRH The Princess Mother realised that education was a critical component in the reduction of opium cultivation and illegal drug abuse. By promoting greater awareness, a better understanding of the effects, the dangers and consequences of opium and opiates, fewer people would be tempted into drug use. Decreasing demand would gradually reduce supply. Public awareness would help strengthen the commitment of societies worldwide in the fight against narcotics and illegal drugs. The initiative led to the “Hall of Opium”, and its exhibitions, which use edu-tainment, or education that is entertaining, to raise people's awareness about illegal drugs.
Today at a site located 10 kilometres north of Chiang Saen in Chiang Rai province in Thailand, near where the borders of the three countries of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos meet at the confluence of the the Sob Ruak Tributary and the Mekong River, the Hall of Opium exhibition and information centre have been constructed as part of the 40-hectare Golden Triangle Park. The Hall of Opium strives to become the world’s foremost research and information centre on opium, opiates and other narcotics prevalent in Asia. The materials will be used for research, educational extension, special school programmes and travelling exhibitions, all intended to help educate the public on narcotics. Through such knowledge and research related activities, it is hoped that the following objectives will be achieved. CREATING THE HALL OF OPIUM The Japanese Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund provided loans through the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and the Ministry of Culture of the People’s Republic of China offered technical assistance on the section focussing on the Opium War. HALL OF OPIUM – EXHIBITION Each section in the 5,600 sq-metre world-class exhibition area sheds light on the more than 5,000 years of use and abuse of opiates. The exhibition depicts the origins of the opium poppy, the medical and ritual use of opium in ancient civilisations, its spread throughout the world, its continued medical use, and international efforts to control illegal drug abuse. Case studies help visitors to understand the problems of addiction and choices available to fight the temptation of drugs. With the use of state-of-the-art multimedia innovation, engaging audio-visual presentations, interactive displays and dramatic spatial design, each step of the way, the presentation of information is vivid and thought provoking. Hall of Opium opening hours: every day except Monday 8.30-16.00 HALL OF OPIUM INFORMATION CENTRE AND ARCHIVES HOW YOU CAN HELP These would include, but is not limited to:
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