Escorts of China
- jesscooper0
- Sep 20, 2020
- 4 min read

1949 Following the seizure of power, the Communist Party of China began a campaign to abolish prostitution from mainland China in the early 1960s after the government lifted public control in the early 1980s. But only more visible But still felt in urban and rural areas Despite the efforts of the government But now, prostitution has evolved into an industry with a large number of employees and has produced significant economic output. Prostitution is also linked to a number of issues, including corporate crime, government corruption, hypocrisy and sexually transmitted diseases. For example, a Communist Party official, the main anti-corruption activist in the province, was fired when he was caught in a hotel room with Escorts.
Fornication and related activities in mainland China come in many forms, locations and prices, and prostitution comes from various social situations. They are almost all women, although Escorts have appeared in recent years. There is a hotel massage parlor, a karaoke bar and a beauty salon on site.
Prostitution is officially illegal in mainland China. The Chinese government, however, treats Escorts, sometimes treating them as criminals and sometimes abusing them. Since the onset of prostitution again in the 1970s, the authorities have primarily dealt with the justice system, the day-to-day operations of the courts of justice and the police. Second, they relied on police-led campaigns with clear periods of intense public activity as a form of social discipline. Despite the interests of international organizations and international thought leaders, but gender legalization has not been supported by the Chinese public, NGOs or the government.

Although it has been illegal to sell sex services across mainland China since 2013, erotic massage, commonly known as a "happy ending" massage, is legal in Foshan, Guangdong. In June of that year, a court in Foshan ruled that erotic massage sales were not the same as prostitution.
1949, following the proclamation of the People's Republic of China, the local government was tasked with eliminating prostitution. Months after communism 1949 February 3 with the occupation of Beijing, the new government led by Ye Jianying announced a policy to manage several of the city's hostels on November 21.All 224 offices in Beijing were closed, about 2,400 shots in 12 hours, arrested by 1,286 Escorts. And 434 owners, buyers and carers.
Escorts from other countries were very rare.
Due to the large number of social issues that need to be addressed and the limited budget and human resources of most municipalities move more slowly than control first, then prostitution is prohibited in brothels. This method was used in Tianjin, Shanghai and Wuhan. It is usually about the government system that controls the activities of brothels and prints the ideas of men. The overall effect of the measure is a gradual reduction in the number of hostels in each city until the remaining dormitories in Beijing are considered and new training can be started. The continuing education program has been undertaken at a large scale in Shanghai, where the number of escorts rose to 100,000 after the second Sino-Japanese War.

In the early 1960s, the act effectively destroyed a visible pattern of prostitution from mainland China. Under the rule of the People's Republic of China (PRC), sexually transmitted diseases were eradicated from the mainland at the same time as Escorts were ruled. On the occasion of this victory, 29 sexually transmitted diseases research institutes closed in 1964.
According to Marxist theory, sex workers are forced into prostitution to survive. As a result, the abolition of prostitution disguises itself as one of the main achievements of the Communist regime and the priorities of Chinese Marxism. Adultery in China has not been a major issue for almost three decades. However, recent studies have shown that prostitution under Maoist rule is far from perfect, said Pan Suiming, one of China's leading prostitution experts, that "invisible" prostitution is female. Sexual services in exchange for certain privileges became a characteristic of the Chinese Maoism, especially after the Cultural Revolution.

China's prostitution uprising coincides with the introduction of Deng Xiaoping's liberal Chinese economic policy in 1978.Based on incomplete statistics compiled based on the country's oppression since 1982, the level of prostitution in China has increased. Every year 1989-1990, 243,183 people are detained for their prostitution-related activities. Zhang Ping estimates that the police number is only about 25-30 percent of the total involvement. Prostitution is part of China's growing economy, employing 10 million people and consuming 1 trillion yuan a year after 2000. Yang Fan, a Chinese economist in the police campaign, estimated that China's GDP dropped by 1 trillion. % Due to lower cost of unemployed Escorts
The origins of prostitution were originally linked to the east coast of China, a coastal city. But at least since the early 1990s, local media have reported economic scandals on the coast, the economy covered remote and underdeveloped areas such as Yunnan, Guizhou and Tibet. Rural education living in remote areas such as Sichuan and Hunan Over the past decade, it has been accepted that the vast majority of women who trade in prostitution do so on their own. The potential benefits of prostitution in another form of employment include increased income, access to legal, mobile social and lifestyle. Public media focuses on prospective urban residents, especially the women on campus. Fornication appears to be more and more recognized. 1997 In a study, 46.8% of students in Beijing admitted considering prostitution. In terms of demand, prostitution is linked to gender inequality caused by a child's policy.


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