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BigDUSA
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I just read a report on Yahoo News that 500 Japanese sex tourist paid Chinese BG $144USD for l/t in a 5 star hotel for ORGY. China goverment "shocked" that their were hookers hangin with "falang". 7 days untill this undersirable sex tourist hits LOS for 7 weeks of debauchery.
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Posted on: 2:14 pm on Sep. 28, 2003
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fastmover
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Quote: from BigDUSA on 2:14 am on Sep. 29, 2003 I just read a report on Yahoo News that 500 Japanese sex tourist paid Chinese BG $144USD for l/t in a 5 star hotel for ORGY. China goverment "shocked" that their were hookers hangin with "falang".
Is that 500 tourists? That would be .288 cents each! And assuming that the LT was 24 hours, that would be 2.88 minutes each tourist. How come the money and the time are the same figures? And did the girl get a pee break or have a coffee break? (In China it's a tea and pee)
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Posted on: 2:24 pm on Sep. 28, 2003
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Mr Alan
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Chinese up in arms over Japanese tourists "orgy" at southern China hotel Sun Sep 28,10:00 AM ET BEIJING (AFP) - Chinese people were up in arms about a three-day orgy allegedly held by a group of Japanese tourists and hundreds of Chinese prostitutes at a hotel in southern China on the anniversary of Japan's occupation of China. Web surfers called Sunday for a boycott of Japanese goods and newspapers ran flaming editorials about the three-day event which many saw as a deliberate slur on China's pride. A group of about 400 Japanese men, ranging in age from 37 to 16, flew into the city of Zhuhai, in Guangdong province purely for sex at a hotel that on one of those nights had nearly 500 girls brought to serve them, papers including the Beijing Youth Daily said. The five-star hotel -- Zhuhai International Convention Center Hotel -- where the orgy, which began on September 16, took place has since been shut down by police. "We've sent people down to investigate, but we don't have any details yet," a police official at the Guangdong Province Public Security Bureau told AFP. A hotel staffer said Sunday there were no rooms available. "We've completely shut down for rectification," a hotel employee said, but refused to comment further. Media reports said the hotel marketing and sales department, using its contacts in Japan, had organized the group of all-male tourists from Japan to come to Zhuhai. The hotel's night club 'madame' made contacts with numerous night clubs in the city to prepare a large group of girls for the men. On the night of September 16, witnesses said the hotel lobby was run amuck with the tourists grabbing and hugging the women, with some men groping the women under their clothes all the way up the elevator ride to their rooms. Doors to some of the rooms were left ajar and three to four girls could be seen or heard in one room, the Beijing Youth Daily report said. Asked why they were in Zhuhai, one of the Japanese guests said: "We came to play with Chinese girls!" The orgy lasted until September 18, the 72nd anniversary of the start of Japan's occupation of northeast China from 1931 to the end of World War II in 1945. The women were paid 1,200 yuan (144 US dollars) to 1,800 yuan a night. Interviewed by Chinese media, hotel managers said Japanese tourists regularly came to their hotel for prostitution services -- indicating the date may have been a coincidence. But Chinese people reading the reports spewed anger on the Internet over what they considered an intentional act to choose the anniversary for their sexual spree to humiliate China. "Japanese people deep in their bones look down on Chinese people and still there are so many of us who are gleeful at using Japanese products," said one person on the Chinese portal Sina.com's chatroom. "A bunch of idiots we are!!!" Others called for a boycott of Japanese goods. "Don't buy Sony walkmans. Don't buy Guangzhou Honda," one irate netizen wrote. Still others blamed the Chinese government for not cracking down on prostitution. Since the news broke, it has generated a strong reaction from readers. By Sunday afternoon, more than 14,700 comments on the issue had been posted on Sina.com's chatroom, a higher number compared to response on other topics. Despite increasing trade and contact with Japan and the fact that Japan is China's largest trading partner, many Chinese continue to deeply resent Japan's wartime behavior, and the perception that Japan has not owned up to its wartime history. Their resentment is fueled by the Chinese government and state-run media's frequent reminders of Japan's wartime atrocities. Meanwhile, Zhuhai and other cities in the Pearl River delta adjoining Hong Kong have become centers for prostitution drawing girls from more impoverished parts of the country and men from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan. Prostitution has become a common phenomenon at Chinese hotels, even five-star establishments, in major cities, with prostitutes openly propositioning guests or calling them in their rooms.
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Posted on: 3:46 pm on Sep. 28, 2003
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Deleted Member
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I remember when Eastern Europe opened after the fall of the Berlin wall. A beautifull city like Prague got three distinct addition on street level: KFC. McDonnalds and Prostitutes. That's freedom and capitalism for good and bad.
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Posted on: 4:11 pm on Sep. 28, 2003
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fastmover
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A report from SCMP Hong Kong Monday, September 29, 2003 Reports of Japanese orgy in Zhuhai spark outrage CHOW CHUNG-YAN and IRENE WANG Reports that several hundred Japanese tourists held a three-day orgy with prostitutes in Zhuhai on the anniversary of Japan's 1931 invasion of China have sparked national outrage and a police investigation. The five-star International Conference Centre Hotel - the site of the alleged orgy - has been closed and the head of the provincial public security bureau has gone to Zhuhai with a team of officers to take charge of the investigation, according to local media. Police have reportedly seized videotapes from surveillance cameras in the hotel and detained several people. The flap began when media reports emerged alleging that 400 Japanese men were serviced by 500 prostitutes while in Zhuhai between September 16 and 18. The reports caused outrage. By yesterday afternoon, nearly 96,000 messages had been posted on mainland website Netease, criticising the Japanese tourists and the local government. One message read: "I want to cry about the sad news. And I feel very ashamed. The Zhuhai government should take responsibility for this." The reports have acted like a lightning rod for anti-Japanese sentiment, that has been brewing over issues such as the disposal of chemical weapons left in China following the Japanese occupation during the second world war. The fact that the alleged orgy coincided with the September 18 anniversary of the 1931 Japanese invasion added fuel to the fire. Media censors on the mainland have let the vitriol flow, and even the Communist Party's mouthpiece People's Daily has covered the scandal. Messages posted to websites have demanded the Japanese be brought back to China to stand trial. Many others demanded that Zhuhai officials resign. "Prostitution is illegal in China. So how can such a large-scale orgy party take place publicly?" asked a message on the Xinhua forum. Guangdong party secretary Zhang Dejiang has waded into the fray, ordering public security officers to "handle the case in the strictest manner". Zhuhai Propaganda Department deputy chief Gao Demin yesterday said local officials "had taken the case very seriously". "The incident is now under investigation. The investigation will be carried out by investigators from Guangzhou and our local policemen. If we find any person breaking our country's laws, we will arrest that person and punish him or her accordingly," Mr Gao said. A message on the China Daily website said: "This issue can't be taken as prostitution simply. Those Japanese want to challenge our nation." A Sina.com posting read: "It's a trivial matter for Chinese prostitutes to sell sex, but the key is to look at the intentions of the Japanese devils. They came on purpose for September 18." Mainland media reports included accounts from eyewitness who claimed to have seen Japanese men cavorting with prostitutes in elevators and in the hotel lobby. A spokesman for the hotel said the reports were exaggerated, while police said it was difficult for them to investigate the incident. "Usually, a single prostitution case can only be confirmed if it is discovered while in progress," a Guangdong Provincial Public Security Bureau spokesman said, adding that it would be difficult to find the people involved in the incident since it took place days ago. But Ge Lei, a professor at Peking University, said finding the truth would be easy using eyewitness reports, confessions made by those who organised the prostitutes and security video footage. "The key is the Chinese government's attitude. If the government wants to take it seriously, the issue can be cleared up soon. But if it doesn't, it is hard to say what will happen," he said.
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Posted on: 11:39 pm on Sep. 28, 2003
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ringthebells
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what else is new?? I paid 160.00, but yuan... rtb.
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Posted on: 11:50 pm on Sep. 28, 2003
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fastmover
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Mr. RTB......Maybe if you do a 'Matrix' thing and divide yourself up a few times (like 400 times), you can bring down that cost per poke to around 6 or 7 rmb. Think of it. All those bells ringing at the same time!
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Posted on: 12:22 am on Sep. 29, 2003
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