Khunsa Museum

Chiang Rai Province


Displays on Shan culture and history and on Khun Sa, the narco-warlord known as the Opium King, can be seen at the Khunsa Museum, located in Khun Sa's former headquarters, about 500m north of the market area up a winding track. Don’t miss the VIP Living Room that boasts a creepy life-sized model of Khun Sa.


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