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Prostitution in the People's Republic of China

October 18 2009 at 8:01 AM

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My colleagues enjoyed a lot from the last trip they had to China.....


Shortly after taking power in 1949, the Communist Party of China embarked upon a series of campaigns that purportedly eradicated prostitution from mainland China by the early 1960s. Since the loosening of government controls over society in the early 1980s, prostitution in mainland China not only has become more visible, but can now be found throughout both urban and rural areas. In spite of government efforts, prostitution has now developed to the extent that it comprises an industry, one that involves a great number of people and produces a considerable economic output. Prostitution has also become associated with a number of problems, including organized crime, government corruption and sexually transmitted diseases. For example, a Communist Party official who was a top provincial campaigner against corruption was removed from his post after he was caught in a hotel room with a prostitute.

Prostitution-related activities in mainland China are characterised by diverse types, venues and prices. Prostitutes themselves come from a broad range of social backgrounds. They are almost all female, though in recent years male prostitutes have also emerged.Venues typically include hotels, karaoke venues and beauty salons.

Officially, prostitution is illegal in mainland China. The government of the People's Republic of China has vacillated, however, in its legal treatment of prostitutes themselves, treating them sometimes as criminals and sometimes as behaving with misconduct. Since the reappearance of prostitution in the 1980s, government authorities have responded by first using the legal system, that is, the daily operations of institutions like courts and police. Second, they have relied on police-led campaigns, clearly delineated periods of intense public activity, as a form of social discipline. Despite lobbying by international NGOs and overseas commentators, there is not much support for legalisation of the sex sector by the public, social organizations or the government of the PRC.


Types and venues
Chinese police categorise prostitution practices according to a descending hierarchy of seven tiers, though this typology does not exhaust the forms of practices that exist. These tiers highlight the heterogeneous nature of prostitution and prostitutes. While they are all classified as prostitutes, the services they offer can be very different. Within some tiers, for example, there is still some revulsion to the acts of anal sex and oral sex. In parallel with the wide range of backgrounds for prostitutes, male buyers of sex also come from a wide range of occupational backgrounds.


First tier - baoernai () We can put Hawk in this category
Women who act as the "second wives" of men with money and influential positions, including government officials and entrepreneurs from the mainland, as well as overseas businessmen. This practice is defined as prostitution on the grounds that women in question actively solicit men who can provide them with fixed-term accommodation and a regular allowance. Women who engage in these acts will sometimes co-habit with their "clients" and may even have ambitions to become a real wife.

Second tier - baopo ( "packaged wife")
Women who accompany high class clients for a fixed duration of time, for example, during the course of a business trip, and receive a set payment for doing so.

The first and second tiers have become the focus of heated public debate because they are explicitly linked to government corruption.Many domestic commentators contend that these practices constitute a concrete expression of "bourgeois rights".The All-China Women's Federation, as one of the major vehicles of feminism in the PRC, as well as women's groups in Hong Kong and Taiwan, have been actively involved in efforts to eradicate this form of "concubinage" as practices that violate the emotional and economic surety of the marriage contract.

Third tier - santing ( "three halls")
Women who perform sexual acts with men in karaoke/dance venues, bars, restaurants, teahouses and other venues and who receive financial recompense in the form of tips from the individual men they accompany, as well as from a share of the profits generated by informal service charges on the use of facilities and the consumption of food and beverages. A common euphemism for such hostesses is sanpei xiaojie (: "ladies of the three accompaniments"). In theory, the "three accompaniments" are chatting, drinking and dancing with their clients. In practice, the "three accompaniments" more often refers to dancing with, drinking with, and being publicly groped by their clients. These women often begin by allowing their clients to fondle or intimately caress their bodies, then if the client is eager, will engage in sexual intercourse.

Fourth tier - "doorbell girls" ( "dingdong ladies")
Women who solicit potential buyers of sex by phoning rooms in a given hotel. The common practice is to offer either one-time sexual intercourse or all-night sex, the latter usually being at double or triple the regular price.

Fifth tier - falangmei ( "hairdressing salon sisters")
Women who work in places that offer commercial sexual services under the guise of massage or health and beauty treatments; for instance, in health and fitness centres, beauty parlours, barber shops, bathhouses and saunas. Common activities in these premises are masturbation or oral sex.

Sixth tier - jienü ( "street girls") CHANGED MY MIND THIS DESCRIBES HAWKZ BETTER
Women who solicit male buyers of sex on the streets.

Seventh tier - xiagongpeng ( "down the work shack")
Women who sell sex to the transient labour force of male workers from the rural countryside.

The lowest two tiers are characterised by a more straightforward exchange of sex for financial or material recompense. They are neither explicitly linked to government corruption, nor directly mediated through China's new commercial recreational business sector. Women who sell sex in the lowest two tiers usually do so in return for small sums of money, food and shelter.



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Re: Prostitution in the People's Republic of China

October 18 2009, 8:08 AM 

Those girls I banged in China town were no match to these womans.....I'll book a flight to China real soon....hey Hawkzzz do you have any relative for me ????? After all you chichoms are offering all you have.

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Re: Prostitution in the People's Republic of China

October 18 2009, 8:11 AM 

turkish bros after tomorrow lets rape the chinks in 'the den'...

i will start today



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Sex tourism: Red faces in China

October 18 2009, 10:51 AM 

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Love Land, Chinas first sex theme park, has been bulldozed before it even opened. It seems the authorities found the displays such as a pair of giant legs topped with a red thong and oversized statues of genitalia, hard to swallow.

After the park hit the headlines last week, the officials in the southwestern city of Chongqing came for a look, hated what they saw, and called the wrecking crew.

The China Daily said officials called the park vulgar, ill-minded and misleading.

When it comes to sex, it seems the Chinese are somewhat more squeamish than the Dutch whose sex museum in Amsterdam is a de rigeur stop for snickering travellers (of course, they visit just for the art, dont they?), nor, apparently, are they like the South Koreans whose how to sex park called Jeju Loveland on Cheju Island is reputed to be a hot and heavy breathing spot for honeymooners.

The Sex Museum is a labour, of um, love by its owners who have personally collected the artefacts over the years. Its 3 euros to get in, and forget it if youre not yet 16.

Jeju Loveland, on the other hand, is open to all, even kids. Its an island, though, so one clearly has to make the effort. Oh, and the official website is fickle.

Source: thetimes.co.za



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Re: Prostitution in the People's Republic of China

October 18 2009, 2:49 PM 

Serving for mother china.....

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Those Japanese officers in Nanking I admire them.......after all china is the nation of whores....be it wife or daughter.....there is a slight differences....Good job Nippons.


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Chinese Women Bending Over to Japanese Men....

October 18 2009, 2:57 PM 

Well this must be the most embarrassing news I read this week:

Police in China say they have detained suspects over a sex scandal involving hundreds of Japanese tourists at a five-star hotel in the southern city of Zhuhai.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning the incident as "extremely odious" and illegal.


Prostitution is increasingly common in China
The ministry statement urged Japan to teach its citizens in China to abide by Chinese law and said the case was being investigated.

Internet bulletin boards in China have been buzzing with popular outrage over the alleged three-day orgy involving

380 Japanese males - some as young as 16 - and 500 local prostitutes.



Many people said they believed the timing of the orgy - on the anniversary of Japan's invasion of north-east China in 1931 - was designed to humiliate China.



Lurid reports in the official media have also served to whip up popular indignation against Japan.

The authorities have shut down the hotel where the party was reportedly held - the Zhuhai International Convention Center Hotel. Police said they had made several arrests but they gave no details.

Wartime court case

Although Japan is now China's biggest trading partner, many Chinese still harbour deep feelings of resentment towards it over its failure to fully atone for its wartime atrocities.

These were brought to the surface last month after one Chinese worker was killed and more than forty injured when they unearthed drums of mustard gas left behind by the Japanese in north-east China.

A Japanese court on Monday awarded more than $1.5 million in compensation for Chinese victims of such attacks.

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October 18 2009, 3:02 PM 

Many people said they believed the timing of the orgy - on the anniversary of Japan's invasion of north-east China in 1931 - was designed to humiliate China.
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Re: Prostitution in the People's Republic of China

October 18 2009, 3:14 PM 

They are indeed perverts.....and like rest of the world do, they love to screw chinese woman.I will definitely book a flight to HK this bairam happy.gif

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Re: Prostitution in the People's Republic of China

October 18 2009, 3:15 PM 

that chinese there should stop walking like a dog before they mistaken her for dog food

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