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  2. Chinese bathhouses - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bathhouses have thousands of years of history and consist of numerous variations. The Chinese word for bathhouses in general is zǎotáng (澡堂); although in the stricter sense may refer to traditional, low-cost Chinese bathhouses to contrast with modern, upmarket Chinese bathhouses known as xǐyù zhōngxīn (洗浴中心) or just xǐyù (洗浴).

  3. Prostitution in China - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution and related activities in mainland China appear in diverse forms, at various venues and prices, and with prostitutes coming from a range of social backgrounds. They are almost all female, though in recent years male prostitutes have also emerged. Venues include hotels, massage parlors, karaoke bars and beauty salons.

  4. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Dashilan [29] [30] Shanghai Simalu [31] Hong Kong. ... Many massage shops offer "happy endings", which is an illegal form of prostitution. ...

  5. Happy Valley Beijing - Wikipedia

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    On June 27, 2010, Phase II of Beijing Happy Valley, the "Happy Time Zone", became fully operational. It introduced large-scale automobile amusement equipment to provide a racing experience. On May 31, 2014, the third phase of Happy Valley in Beijing opened, with 500 million yuan spent to create a 50,000-square-meter marine culture theme.

  6. Hutong - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to Beijing's long history and status as capital for six dynasties, almost every hutong has its anecdotes, and some are even associated with historic events. In contrast to the court life and elite culture represented by the Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and the Temple of Heaven, the hutongs reflect the culture of grassroots Beijingers.

  7. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - Wikipedia

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    Beijing is Tony's first stop, where he samples Peking duck, the nasty bits of a sheep, and a variety of noodles at a noodle house. Tony gets a lesson in Chinese calligraphy and visits a doctor for some traditional Chinese medicine such as acupuncture , fire cupping , and electroacupuncture .

  8. Party City: 11 Best Things To Buy Before Many Stores Close in ...

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    The air-filled white gold happy birthday balloon banner is on sale at Party City for $8.80, marked down from $11. Barbie Piñata. Barbie forever!

  9. Head massage - Wikipedia

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    Woman in India receiving a head massage from a public seller of massages. Indian head massage is an alternative medicine massage. One form of this is Champissage (a trademark; possibly a portmanteau of chāmpi, the Hindi and Urdu term for the practice, and massage). [3] In Champissage, the upper back, shoulders, neck, head and face are massaged.