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Drugs are pouring out of Burma into a booming China. With cash to spend and a rocketing drug culture, it's a social and legal time bomb. Watch Part 2: • Border Patrol With China's Toughest Drug S... For similar stories, see: Using: China's Drug Epidemic • Using: China's Drugs Epidemic - Full Docum... Border Patrol With China's Toughest Squad • Border Patrol With China's Toughest Drug S... The Unexpected Face of Modern Drug Smuggling • The Unexpected Face Of Modern Drug Smuggli... Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Heroin and other dangerous drug traffic is pouring out of a newly unshackled Myanmar and into a booming, cashed-up China. As the country's drug culture sky-rockets, the narcotics are threatening social chaos. China is now a major international supplier of precursor chemicals for the manufacture of the frightening and ruinous drug Ice and other new-generation drugs. "The quickest way to make a fortune is to deal drugs - to sell drugs here", Professor Wu Jiang tell us. This report takes us right into the heart of the illicit tearaway trade on the Myanmar border, where drugs flow through in huge quantities. But for the Chinese it's not just the through traffic of drugs that's worrying. "The number of drug dealers doesn't seem to change much, but there are many more drug users", a Chinese man on the border explains. In the super-cities like Shanghai, unlike previous generations China's partying young are driving a booming market in so-called recreational drugs. It has become, "fun and fashionable to take drugs". One credible report estimates the number of registered drug addicts has grown from 70,000 in 1990 to nearly 2 million a year ago. The number of regular drug users may be as high as 12 million. If it continues to grow exponentially, it's a social, health and legal time bomb for the Chinese authorities. Like us on Facebook: / journeymanpictures Follow us on Twitter: / journeymanvod / journeymannews Follow us on Instagram: / journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=65996&b... ABC Australia