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Raid in DONGGUANG / CHINA
Dear Bros,
Please take note that majority of the cheong places has been raid yesterday in Dongguang. Kindly cheong with care and save the hassle. Lay low for period of time before start to cheong in DG. Reason is cause by complaint from Dongguang resident and kapo undercover reporter. |
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Re: Raid in DONGGUANG / CHINA
Ur warning came too late ... Ur news also outdated as of now all ktvs in cp closed and saunas were in entire dongguan is closed on 9/10 feb raid... So now no place to Cheong nothing to worry...
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Re: Raid in DONGGUANG / CHINA
the china state media reported there are anti vice raids in many parts of china
the reports say police have raided guizhou, qingdao, baotou(inner mongolia), heilongjiang.hangzhou,etc total of 7000 sex workers were rounded up nationwide looks like president xjp of china is determined to clean up the country ![]() |
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Probably more political than cleaning up this trade. You see who controls these trades, you know who XJP is going after.
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I will have headache if I dont see a strange piece of pussy every day ![]() For INCOMPLETE LIST OF MASSAGE CENTRES IN BATAM See link below http://www.sammyboyforum.com/showthr...6580&page=1281 |
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Don't know why, i kena zap until got red card ?
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report on china state media on vice raid in the north
http://www.northnews.cn/2014/0225/1535388.shtml ![]() ![]() |
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XJP is no joke....he is wiping out all corruption and vices...
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so the authorities decided to take action state media is just a mouthpiece of the ruiling china communist party |
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here is another china state media news on vice raids
this time it is on dalian- the most japanese friendly city in china ![]() http://www.mxwz.com/comp/view_xx.aspx?ID=1673247 |
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i found the report in the china press
interestingly this report is jan 19 2014 ,days before the big raid on feb 9 here is the link http://photo.haiwainet.cn/n/2014/011...-20182921.html |
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Guangdong gets tough on sex trade
Report from China Daily dated 6 March 2014 :-
Guangdong gets tough on sex trade A senior Party leader from Guangdong province vowed on Wednesday to take tougher action against prostitution and crimes linked to the sex trade as the southern economic powerhouse continues its three-month crackdown on prostitution. "We will continue our investigation into the prostitution industry and strengthen our efforts to tackle the problem," said Hu Chunhua, Party chief of Guangdong. Hu made the remarks at a panel discussion during the annual session of the National People's Congress, which convened in Beijing on Wednesday. The sweeping crackdown came a day after a China Central Television report on Feb 9 exposed rampant prostitution in massage parlours and hotels in Dongguan, about 100 km from Hong Kong. As of Feb 28, more than 3,100 entertainment venues across the province have been shut down for their alleged involvement in prostitution. Among the shuttered venues, 2,147 are located in Dongguan, a city known for its large manufacturing and trade sectors but also for its underground casino resorts, bathhouses, massage parlours and backstreet brothels. "We had already planned a move to crack down on prostitution this year - like the way we fought against drugs last year. The CCTV reports of Dongguan's rampant sex trade forced us to launch the campaign earlier," Hu said. Hu said police have made 363 arrests across the province and are investigating 30 officials in Dongguan. "The government was partly responsible for the development of the sex trade in Dongguan so we introduced an accountability system to punish officials who provided protection to illegal sex activities," Hu said. Yan Xiaokang, Dongguan's deputy mayor and police chief, has been sacked and several police officers in city townships have been punished, Hu said. "Offenders, including organizers, operators and those who gained from the sex trade, will be particularly targeted in the crackdown," Hu added. Yuan Baocheng, mayor of Dongguan, declined to say on Monday how the crackdown would affect the city's economy. At last year's NPC session, Yuan said the city would not rely on the sex trade, gambling and drugs for its economic growth. "I have to say that some social problems, such as underground prostitution, the drug trade and gambling, have emerged in Dongguan along with other cities in Guangdong, following decades of rapid economic development," he said. Media reports have estimated that the sex industry has contributed about one-tenth of the city's revenue. Dongguan's economy grew by 9.8 per cent year-on-year to 550 billion yuan (S$114 billion) in 2013. Media reports have also estimated that at least 300,000 people work in the sex industry in Dongguan. China Daily could not confirm the number. "But we will never rely on such negative factors to drive economic development," Yuan said. ------ KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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as I know, at least some great clubs are still open.
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depends om which part of china you
are in, but at present most of china is yanda in the north they now even used plainclothes police men to arrest the girls ![]() no joke , one pimp told me he and his 4 girls were arrested and brought to police station, he and the girls each fined 5000 rmb i cannot reveal the exact location as this is a public forum the sex trade is now underground even hotels in north china are not safe best is rent an apartment room where you can bring girls back to your own room ![]() |
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Re: Raid in DONGGUANG / CHINA
NY Times Report on March 6 on the raid
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/07/wo...y.html?hp&_r=2 DONGGUAN, China — His cellphone is not ringing. His online chat programs sit idle. His condoms stay wrapped. People are no longer approaching Denny to pay for sex. “In Dongguan, we have something called Dongguan-style service,” the young man with dyed brown hair said as he sat in a hotel restaurant, agreeing to speak on the condition that only his English nickname be used. “It’s the sex capital. It has a reputation. It’s as if you have ISO 9000 certification” — a reference to an international quality standard for service industries of all kinds. “Now it’s all stopped,” he said. China is undergoing the harshest anti-vice campaign the government has mounted in years, and the crackdown is taking a toll on the economy of Dongguan, a southern city of more than eight million people. It is a manufacturing center for the export business and a Mecca for migrant workers, but it is also the nation’s sin city. Now, the red-light industry here is blushing a deep pink. Nightclubs and massage parlors, whether in five-star hotels or shadowy alleys, have been shuttered. Taxi drivers who once thrived on commissions from brothels are grappling with shrinking wallets. Some landlords are having a hard time renting out apartments, as prostitutes leave town or decide not to return from Lunar New Year vacations. Photo A taxi driver showed fliers that listed prostitution services. Credit Theodore Kaye for The New York Times So severe is the crackdown, and so large is the sex industry in Dongguan, that police officials in nearby Hong Kong have expressed worries about a potential flood of displaced prostitutes arriving there. The campaign appears to be the latest element in a broad push by President Xi Jinping, the chief of the Communist Party, to expunge the image of corruption associated with Chinese officials. The Public Security Ministry in Beijing pledged last month to strike a blow against the “three vices” — prostitution, gambling and drug use — but the focus of the crackdown is obviously on sex for sale. The nationwide campaign began on Feb. 9, when China Central Television broadcast what it billed as undercover exposé, showing liaisons for pay in Dongguan hotels. The next day, the party chief of Guangdong Province, which includes Dongguan, ordered the city to shut down its entertainment sites for three months. Police officers raided some saunas, nightclubs and karaoke bars, the kinds of places that have a reputation for iniquity across China. International brand-name hotels have not been spared. The local Sheraton has a foot massage parlor on the fifth floor that has been shut down, and the spa next to the hotel has police seals on its doors. (A manager at the Sheraton said an outside company ran the spa, though a call to the spa’s phone number was answered by the Sheraton’s guest services department.) The Ministry of Public Security has ordered police departments across China to carry out similar clampdowns. A joke making the rounds goes that to curb a recent surge in bird flu Mr. Xi said “get rid of chickens,” but the order was accidentally sent to the Public Security Ministry instead of the Health Ministry, and police officials thought that meant go after prostitutes. So far, the biggest political casualty has been the Dongguan police chief, Yan Xiaokang, who has been dismissed and put under investigation. But it is the prostitutes who are facing the harshest consequences. “This is the most serious campaign so far,” said a friend of Denny’s, a male prostitute with a trucker cap and black painted fingernails. “It’s the same everywhere, so we can’t even go to other cities.” Before the crackdown, Denny’s friend said, he could make more than $100 on a good night. But he is now wary of contact from potential clients because they may be police officers “fishing” for people to arrest, and the clients have the same fears about making contact. Continue reading the main story The monocle returns as a fashion accessory Sleep-tracking apps can help you make it through the night Piloxing, an exercise class that uses pilates, boxing and dance gains popularity Continue reading the main story Early in the campaign, on Feb. 10, the Dongguan police announced that they had inspected nearly 2,000 entertainment sites in the city, had found 39 of them to be “yellow venues” (yellow is a slang term in China for erotic), and had arrested 162 people. In the first six days, according to the Security Ministry’s website, more than 2,400 yellow venues across the country were shut, 73 prostitution rings were broken and more than 500 people were detained. Photo An adult store in Dongguan with a sign reading “temporarily closed.” Nightclubs and massage parlors have also been shuttered. Credit Theodore Kaye for The New York Times The sex industry is more developed in Dongguan than in other Chinese cities, according to scholars, prostitutes here and the program on China Central Television, which drew wide criticism for showing prostitutes without obscuring their faces. Clubs give customers menus of dozens of services, some with names that have typically Chinese poetic flourishes (“phoenix rising from the bath”). Two hours with a woman in an upscale site typically costs 1,000 renminbi, or about $160. A client can hire a prostitute to be an exclusive lover: A help-wanted advertisement posted on streets in the Houjie area said that the worker could earn $1,640 to $4,900 a month. The same ad said a “room princess” — a woman who plies clients with drinks in karaoke clubs — could make $1,300 a month plus tips. The clientele extends beyond the mainland: Businesspeople from Taiwan and other parts of Asia often include a Dongguan stop on their China trips. “I don’t think Dongguan has the most prostitutes or the most expensive ones, but it definitely has the most advanced and the most mature sex industry,” said Ai Xiaoming, a literature professor and gender studies scholar at Zhongshan University in Guangzhou, the provincial capital. At the clubs along the strip east of downtown known as Bar Street, business is nonexistent. The doors have all been sealed with strips of white paper bearing police stamps dated Feb. 14 — Valentine’s Day. One recent afternoon, dozens of young employees of one club, Vee Plus, gathered outside its doors hoping to pick up back pay. “In Dongguan, two out of five people will lose their jobs if the situation doesn’t return to normal,” said Lin Yadong, a club manager, who wore a blue scarf and stiletto boots. A woman next to her said, “If we don’t reopen, how will we eat?” Others nodded. Ms. Lin said the club employed more than 70 people, and that customers came to drink, play dice and listen to the D.J., not to pay for sex. At the Cannes, a rival club, an accountant who gave only his surname, Huang, said the crackdown was “a real pain — no one knows whether to go home or stay, or go somewhere else to look for work.” “The government is trying to figure out what to do with the industry,” he added. “They’re reshuffling the cards.” A manager at the BB Club estimated that the shutdown was costing his business about $10,000 a day in expenses and lost revenue. “The government did this for secret reasons,” he said, and then quickly ushered a foreign reporter from the building as officials from the local culture bureau walked in for an inspection. A private driver said the city’s hotels and clubs would not be viable without the sex industry. “Who goes to a bar if there are no girls?” he said. “You can’t keep the alcohol down if there are no girls to drink with.” The driver, who gave only his surname, Liu, said that he sometimes made $120 a night in commissions from brothels for bringing clients to them. “It’s affected all drivers,” he said of the crackdown. “I’ll just have to be more frugal.” From beneath the armrest in his car, Mr. Liu produced a pile of fliers with photographs of naked women, phone numbers and lists of services. He said that he knew a man from Singapore who had paid for sex with five women at once. These days, he said, a client would be lucky to get the services of even one woman in Dongguan. Mia Li contributed research. |
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update on the situation in the north of china
in some parts of north china one can still find wls around but it is still underground in shenyang and shandong some hotels directly offer you girls by sending them to your room but of course do expect to pay more for their''transport'' costs ![]() |
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