Golden Triangle
The "Golden Triangle" typically refers to a region in Southeast Asia where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet. This area is known for its mountainous terrain and lush landscapes, and it has historically been associated with the production of opium and other narcotics. Today, it is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors with its rich culture and natural beauty.
In a different context, the "Golden Triangle" can refer to a concept in business and project management, where three key elements—cost, time, and scope—are balanced to achieve successful outcomes. This triangle illustrates the trade-offs that must be made when managing projects, emphasizing that changes to one element will affect the others.