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Why are museums in Thailand considered to be the scariest museums?

Many China tourists who have been to Bangkok, Thailand should not know that apart from the well-known famous scenic spots, there are actually some very "weird" unpopular scenic spots in Bangkok, such as this "Death Museum". It is said to be the "Museum of Death", but it is actually the "Medical Museum" of a hospital in Bangkok. The hospital in Bangkok is called Siriraj. It looks big and modern. It is a local hospital with good conditions. The Museum of Death is located in the old building of this hospital.

Siriraj Hospital has a large area. If you can't find the sign, you can ask anyone on the road. Everyone should know. The Museum of Death is on the second floor. You need to register at the front desk before you go upstairs.

Go up to the second floor and walk to the reception desk of the Museum of Death. The room temperature here is very low, which is quite different from the humid outdoor climate in Bangkok. You are not allowed to take pictures after entering the museum.

The reason why this "medical museum" is called "death museum" by everyone is because it is really delicious! The house is full of zombies, skeletons, dead babies and sick human organs. It's really shocking. I can't bear to look straight.

The horror is because the forensic museum in the hospital not only shows the forensic remains of victims of various traffic and criminal accidents, but also several creepy mummies of condemned prisoners.

Mummies of some condemned prisoners in the forensic museum. Although the purpose of the exhibition is to deter crime, this museum is too gloomy for ordinary people's psychology to bear. So although it's just opposite the Grand Palace, the general tour guide will never recommend China tourists to go there. Among the many mummies in the museum, the most famous is Si Ouey, a man-eating demon who shocked Thailand in the 1940s.

These bodies in Thai museums are too unbearable to look directly at, so they are considered as the most horrible museums.