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Published: 17:20 BST, 28 October 2013 | Updated: 15:16 BST, 29 October 2013
A video that appears to show a group of Chinese prostitutes on a crash course on how to use the internet to better peddle their services has gone viral online.
The two-minute clip begins with an instructor - dressed in a smart black suit and white shirt - telling the vice girls that social media, such as Chinese Twitter, is not only the best way to market themselves to 'rich clients' but also to siphon off 'losers'.
The leaked video captures the teacher explaining how her course will teach them something 'practical' so they can boost their client pool and make more money.
'All of you want to have more clients - more tips, right?' the lecturer says on the video. 'I will teach you how to use social networking media skills to expand your client base.'
Vice school: The two-minute clip begins with an instructor - dressed in a smart black suit and white blouse - telling the vice girls that social media, such as Chinese Twitter, is the best way to market their wares and can help separate the 'rich clients' from the 'losers'
Good ad-vice: The small class of around ten girls listen attentively as she goes on to stress that they should maintain contact with higher-level customers and avoid wasting time on 'diaosi,' an internet slang word for loser
The small class of around a dozen girls listen attentively as she goes on to stress that they should maintain contact with higher-level customers and avoid wasting time on 'diaosi,' an internet slang word for loser.
While the authenticity of the video or the claims made have not been verified, it has spread fast on several video hosting websites such as Youku, Sohu and YouTube.
It appears to have been recorded by one of the students on her mobile phone and was leaked on the internet in February.
'I want to teach you guys something practical so we can increase the number of clients we can reach,' she tells her class.
'Whether it is Momo or WeChat, or Weibo, they are all very easy to use,' she adds, referring to three popular social media services in China.
Gone viral: While the authenticity of the video or the claims made have not been verified, it has spread fast on several video hosting websites such as Youku, Sohu and YouTube
Good fun: She then goes on to teach the class on the importance of having good online photos to attract potential customers.
Momo is a smart phone app that lets users communicate with others close by, whom they have not met before. It is sometimes used by people seeking casual sex.
'You need to maintain emotional communication with clients,' she says.
Half way through, one of the prostitute demurely asks for a PowerPoint copy of the lecture, to which the teacher replies: 'Yes, after class.'
She then goes on to teach the class on the importance of having good online photos to attract potential customers.
'Let's take a look at this girl,' she says pointing to an image projected on the wall. 'Her makeup is great. It makes her look young and vibrant. Her eyes are especially pretty. They showcase a youthful spirit and a sweet smile.
'The eyes are the window to her soul.'
Red light district: Today even the smallest cities have versions of a Red Light district (such as these in Shanghai, left, and Hong Kong, right), brothels are tolerated, and travellers often find prostitutes phoning them in their hotel rooms to offer their services
While prostitution is illegal in China, it is increasing rapidly throughout the country's expanding urban sprawls.
During the country's Cultural Revoltion in the 60s and 70s, men and women were often segregated and Mao Zedong's regime launched a harsh crackdown on prostitution.
But now - thanks to China's rapidly expanding economy and the introduction of Western values in cities and even parts of the rural countryside - things have changed.
Today even the smallest cities have versions of a Red Light district, brothels are tolerated, and travellers often find prostitutes phoning them in their hotel rooms to offer their services.
The sex toy industry is also sharply expanding, with some figures suggesting that China provides products for up to 70 per cent of the global industry.
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In 1949, just after the civil war , Mao embarked upon a series of campaigns that eradicated prostitution from mainland China.
Mao claimed:”we need to clean the house!”
Within a few years, the new regime purged prostitutes around the country. Some of them got married, some went home and some became workers in factories.
1901, two wealthy businessmen and singer
Prostitution industry began to flourish in Beijing. In the image: late Qing Dynasty Beijing Bada hutong prostitutes.
In southern regions, prostitution industry was more developed.
Late Qing Dynasty Beijing clients and prostitutes.
At age 13 she became a prostitute after her father died and financial difficulties for her family occurred. She first became a prostitute while on a flower boat.
In 1887 Hong Jun , a major Chinese official, met Sai Jinhua while he visited Suzhou and she became her concubine.
The two moved to Beijing. Empress Cixi appointed Hong Jun as the Chinese envoy to Europe, and so Hong Jun traveled to Russia, Austria, the Netherlands, and Germany as part of his diplomatic duties.
Sai Jinhua lived in Europe for three years. Wenxian Zhang , the author of Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work, Volume 2 , wrote that when Sai Jinhua was in Berlin, she “reportedly” became the acquaintance of Alfred von Waldersee .
In 1894 Sai Jinhua became a prostitute again because Hong Jun’s relatives did not support her financially.
In 1900 Waldersee became the chief commander of the occupation army after the end of the Boxer Rebellion. Sai Jinhua renewed her connection with Waldersee. Wenxian Zhang wrote that Sai Jinhua “was credited with influencing Waldsee to moderate the harsh treatment of Beijing residents.”
In 1903, along Shaanxi Lane, Sai Jinhua created a Nanban , or a southern prostitute troupe.
She capitalized on the rumors of her romance with Waldersee and became very popular.
In 1905 Fengling, a courtesan working under Sai Jinhua’s direction committed suicide, Authorities charged Sai Jinhua with torturing Fengling, causing her to commit suicide. Sai Jinhua was placed in prison due to the charge.
Sai Jinhua was expelled from Beijing, and therefore banished to her hometown.
The life of Sai Jinhua had been adapted into several films, plays, and television series.
In works she is portrayed as a heroine of the Chinese nation who saves the country single-handedly during a crisis. [ wikipedia ]
Capital courtesan Xiao Fengxian (right) and Xiaogui . Xiao was the wife of Cai E , a renowned general in the Republic of China.
In 1915, with the support of Cai and his troops, Yunnan province declared its independence from Yuan’s rule. Cai met Xiao in Beijing. She was a prostitute in a local brothel.
He was moved by her sad story and paid the brothel to release her. Later, when Cai was trapped in Beijing fighting against Yuan Shikai , Xiao helped him save his life.
Wang Yuexian, the most famous prostitute in Shanghai.
The picture shows a late Qing Shanghai prostitute to accompany clients to play mahjong.
A prostitute sent to a Shanghai restaurant. When the prostitute was a young girl of 8 or 9 she would be sent out being carried on someone’s shoulders.
A prostitute smokes opium with her two clients at a Shanghai smoking bar.
A Chang San Brothel in Shanghai. A Chang San was a type of prostitute during the Republic of China. She would play the lyre, take on calligraphy and painting.
1895, street performers. By the late Qing Dynasty, many women were sold to brothels due to poverty.
Singing and performing were two of the main tasks for prostitutes during the Qing Dynasty.
Application for a prostitute to local police station.
Prostitutes performing at a teahouse in Beijing.
The Temptress Moon Illustrated: pornographic newspapers appeared in some big cities such as Guangzhou (1905, Fun Days News), Tianjin (1933, Temptress Moon Illustrated), and Beijing.
Liaoning Province. In the 1930s, after the Japanese invasion, sex industry was rampant.
Shenyang, 1946. Chinese prostitutes dressed in kimono await their Japanese clients.
A Shenyang brothel, 1946. Some brothels were managed by the Japanese consulate and only provided service to upper-middle-class. Others only provided their services to Korean and Russian clients.
June 1946. The war is finished. A staff member of the UN gives an injection to a Shanghai prostitute. From 1946, Shanghai required prostitutes with sexually transmitted diseases to seek medical treatment.
Hostesses dance with American sailors.
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.
By the end of 1949, 224 brothels were sealed up in Beijing, over 450 prostitutes were sent to prison and 1,268 more left the brothels and were moved to correctional facilities.
Jinan correction facility. In 1951 Shandong banned all the brothels from the province.
Suzhou correctional facility in 1951.
Beijing correctional facility in November 1949.
Two brothel owners confess to dabbling in prostitution in Beijing in 1951. During the Beijing reform campaign, two brothels owners were sentenced to death and another 357 received different degrees of punishment.
In some correctional facility prostitutes learned a work and later were sent to factories or hospitals.
Prostitutes participating in epidemic prevention teams inoculate children.
Prostitutes in Shanghai are sent to a vocational school in 1951.
By the early 1960s, government had basically wiped out visible forms of prostitution from mainland China.
According to the PRC government, venereal diseases were almost completely eliminated from the mainland contemporaneously with the control of prostitution.
To mark this victory, all 29 venereal disease research institutes were closed in 1964.
The resurgence of prostitution in mainland China has coincided with the introduction of Deng Xiaoping’s liberalization of Chinese economic policy in 1978.
Sexually transmitted diseases also made a resurgence around the same time as prostitution, and have been directly linked to prostitution.
Topic: History of prostitution in China
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I used to read a lot of historical fiction about China in the 19th and 20th centuries. One of the strangest things I have read was about a local practice or fashion of Chinese prostitutes who wore painted on mustaches to attract a certain clientele. Can anybody verify this for me and provide a reference? I have no idea where I read this.
Many of them were little girls, with disfigured feet. Men were so cruel
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Home News Asia Inside Chinese Brothels Where Burmese Women are Exploited to Entertain Businessmen
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An Italian photographer spent two months in China investigating a thriving prostitution industry where Burmese women are forced by gangs to entertain rich businessmen
Despite the Chinese government’s supposedly aggressive crackdown on the “flesh” trade, prostitution has continued to proliferate in the country by simply hiding in plain sight. In many cases, the brothels often take the guise of karaoke bars, massage parlors, spas, and nightclubs.
Offering a candid look inside prostitution houses in the southern part of China, photographer Paolo Marchetti used his camera lenses to expose China’s seedy underworld.
In the photos, Marchetti reveals what goes on inside the prostitution dens which continue to feed a demand for many rich Chinese businessmen. Many of these wealthy patrons have made going to brothels a ritual, where male co-workers and business partners spend hours with mostly under-aged women.
Marchetti told Nextshark that he was able to capture the behind-the-scenes activities while working in the districts of brothels in Ruili, Yunnan Province for two months. He was able to take the insightful photos undercover with the help of locals.
“I had to wait a lot of days without taking photographs,” he said. “It was a very slow process, and mostly I made my photos without asking permission but trying to figure out when it was possible and when it was better not to pull my camera out of my backpack for all night.”
The town of Ruili, which lies closest to the border of Burma, has become a popular destination for the rich businessmen to get “entertained.”
With the help of his personal fixer, he was able to learn the stories of the women. During his investigation, he met Burmese women, aged 16-24, who were promised jobs but were forced by Chinese gangs into prostitution in nightclubs or massage centers.
While some of these women were forced to marry Chinese bachelors, most of them are tasked to entertain customers by talking, singing, flirting and performing sexual acts.
According to China Daily (via The Sun ), the number of prostitutes in the country had reached 10 million, between 2000 and 2010. A great number of these are foreigners who, in their attempt to escape poverty and harsh conditions in their homeland, have fallen victim to sex exploitation under the hands of Chinese gangs.
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