- Red-light district
A red-light district is a neighborhood where
prostitution and other businesses in thesex industry flourish. The term "red-light district" was first recorded in the United States in 1894, in an article in "The Sentinel", a newspaper inMilwaukee . Other mentions from the 1890s are numerous, and located all over the United States.Some say the origin of the red light comes from the red lanterns carried by
railway workers, which were left outside brothels when the workers entered, so that they could be quickly located for any needed train movement. Others speculate that the origin comes from the redpaper lantern s that were hung outside brothels in ancientChina to identify them as such. It was said that the lights were thought to be sensual. The color red has been associated with prostitution for millennia: in the Biblical story ofRahab , a prostitute inJericho , aided the spies of Joshua and identified her house with a scarlet rope, which saved her household from the massacre that a successfully besieged city usually suffered. DuringWorld War I there were many brothels inBelgium andFrance ; blue lights were used to indicate brothels for officers, red lights forother ranks .One of the many terms used for a red-light district in Japanese is nihongo|"akasen"|赤線, literally meaning "red-line", apparently of independent origins from the English term. Japanese police drew a red line on maps to indicate the boundaries of legal red-light districts. They also have the term nihongo|"aosen"|青線, meaning "blue-line", for a non-legal district. In different cultures red-light districts are identified differently, the most common being "district of prostitutes" (e.g., in Bengali - "Khanki Para" or Neighbourhood of Prostitutes.)
ee also
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List of red-light districts
*Sex tourism
*Gropecunt Lane
*De Wallen
*Soho References
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