'Breakfast with tigers': Thailand's infamous Tiger Temple to open new attraction

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated February 26 2017 - 6:18pm, first published 5:54pm
A tourist poses for a photo with a tiger that is kept in check by a handler's stick, at the Tiger Temple. Photo: World Animal Protection
A tourist poses for a photo with a tiger that is kept in check by a handler's stick, at the Tiger Temple. Photo: World Animal Protection
Remains of tiger cubs and a bear are laid out at the Tiger Temple in Thailand last June. Photo: Supplied
Remains of tiger cubs and a bear are laid out at the Tiger Temple in Thailand last June. Photo: Supplied

Bangkok: The business people behind Thailand's famous Buddhist Tiger Temple where the bodies of 40 frozen cubs were discovered last year are set to open a new attraction nearby.

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