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Buddhist Hell Theme Park in Vietnam

Following up on this earlier post, BoingBoing reader Hostile17 says,

“Another example of an Asian site featuring the torments of hell. It’s not in a museum though, it’s in a theme park in [Vietnam]. I mean, three words: Buddhist Theme Park! I was a little baffled by the concept myself but it was a lot of fun. Rides and stuff, plus this animatronic display of the [twelve] torments of hell for people who’d committed particular crimes. It was a little like Pirates of the Carribean, only incredibly lame, tech-wise.
There was one specific punishment for gamblers, one for adulterers, another for drug-takers. It was kind of amusing how different members of the family I was with laughed nervously at different exhibits. If you’re ever in Saigon, you have to visit, it’s truly strange.”

The park has a website where you can watch short MPEG movies of attractions, including the Hell exhibit. The whole park is surreal — check out the wicked cool photos these gigantic swimming pools with faux-stone monuments of gods watching over. This one — an old man with a waterfall beard — is my favorite.
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