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  2. Animal welfare and rights in China - Wikipedia

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    In early April 2020, the city of Shenzhen went further in its crackdown against wet markets by completely and indefinitely banning both the sale and consumption of cat meat and dog meat, starting from 1 May that year. The local government stated that the law was based not only on public health concerns, but also on evolving moral and ethical ...

  3. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of dog meat consumption is much lower when accounting for actual sales. In 2017 the Moran Market, which occupied 30–40% of dog meat market in the nation, [254] reported sales of about 20,000 dogs per year. [255] Numbers have further declined from these 2017 estimates and all the major markets have shutdown, including Moran Market. [256]

  4. Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen also has its own tea culture., [330] Shenzhen is home to the Hey Tea chain of tea shops, which provides a variety of cheese and fruit teas. [331] [332] In 2020, Shenzhen passed legislation banning the consumption of cats, dogs, and wildlife, becoming the first city in China to enact a law that mandatorily prohibits the eating of cats ...

  5. Animals & Money: China takes dog meat off the Olympic menu

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    According to the Asian Animal Protection Network, eating dog used to be a "cottage industry" where the rural poor would raise puppies to take to market. Now it's become fashionable -- especially ...

  6. South Korea passes law banning dog meat trade - AOL

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    South Korea joins a growing list of Asian countries and territories that have banned the dog meat trade, including India, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

  7. Report finds 'chicken satay' sold at tourist hotspot is ...

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  8. Wet markets in China - Wikipedia

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    The pork section of the Sanqi Baihui Market in Beijing. In 2003, wet markets across China were banned from holding wildlife after the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, which was directly tied to such practices. [16] In 2014, live poultry was banned from all markets in Hangzhou due to the H7N9 avian influenza outbreak. [3]

  9. Dog meat trade banned in South Korea as times and ... - AOL

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    The trade in dog meat, which has been consumed on the Korean Peninsula for centuries, will be banned in South Korea from 2027 amid changing attitudes. The trade in dog meat, which has been ...