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- Prostitution_in_China abstract ""Prostitution in China" redirects here. See also Prostitution in Hong Kong and Prostitution in Taiwan.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. A large number of Russian women work as prostitutes in China. Venues typically include hotels, karaoke venues and beauty salons.Officially, prostitution is illegal in mainland China. The government 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 reemergence 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.While the sale of sexual intercourse remains illegal throughout mainland China, as of 2013 erotic massage, or more commonly known as massage with "happy endings," is legal in Guangdong province. In June of that year, the Foshan Court determined that the sale of erotic massage is not the same as prostitution.".
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- Prostitution_in_China subject Category:Chinese_law.
- Prostitution_in_China subject Category:Crime_in_China.
- Prostitution_in_China subject Category:Prostitution_by_country.
- Prostitution_in_China subject Category:Sex_industry_in_Asia.
- Prostitution_in_China comment ""Prostitution in China" redirects here. See also Prostitution in Hong Kong and Prostitution in Taiwan.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.".
- Prostitution_in_China label "Prostitución en la República Popular China".
- Prostitution_in_China label "Prostitution en République populaire de Chine".
- Prostitution_in_China label "Prostitution in China".
- Prostitution_in_China label "Prostitution in der Volksrepublik China".
- Prostitution_in_China label "Проституция в Китае".
- Prostitution_in_China label "中国大陆的性服务业".
- Prostitution_in_China sameAs Prostitution_in_der_Volksrepublik_China.
- Prostitution_in_China sameAs Prostitución_en_la_República_Popular_China.
- Prostitution_in_China sameAs Prostitution_en_République_populaire_de_Chine.
- Prostitution_in_China sameAs Prostitusi_di_Tiongkok.
- Prostitution_in_China sameAs Q12644.
- Prostitution_in_China sameAs Q12644.
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- Prostitution_in_China depiction Beijing_Office_for_Women's_Production_and_Education.jpg.
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