- Prostitution in Hong Kong
Prostitution in Hong Kong is itself legal, but a whole host of activities surrounding prostitution are not, such as soliciting forsex and living off "immoral earnings".The most visible public venues for
sex worker s in Hong Kong, especially fortourists , are topless barsFact|date=June 2008,karaoke bars,massage parlour s and the so called "Japanese stylenight club s". However, most of the commercial sex worker industry consists of women working in small, usually one room apartments, usually referred to as "one-womanbrothels ", the equivalent of the "walk-up brothel" in theUnited Kingdom . They advertise for clients through theInternet and local classifieds. Most popular mainstreamnewspapers will carry such classifieds with a brothel guides as an insert within racing form guides. Yellow neon advertising boxes were used to advertise sexual services to such an extent that "yellow" (黃) became synonymous with prostitution.The laws of Hong Kong currently allow classified ads for prostitution and websites [ [http://zonaeuropa.com/20051005_3.htm Internet Pimps in Hong Kong] ] that allow clients to make appointments with prostitutes.
History
From 1879 to 1932,
prostitution was decriminalized and prostitutes were required to register for licenses, paytax , and have regular health examination. Prostitution boomed in the districts ofSai Ying Pun ,Wan Chai ,Mong Kok andYau Ma Tei . In 1930,Hong Kong , with a population of 1.6 million, boasted 200 legal brothels with over 7,000 licensed prostitutes.Yang, 52.] But in 1932, theHong Kong government issued a ban on prostitution and three years later licensed prostitution ended. From that time on, prostitution was permitted within strict limits while prohibiting a whole host of activities surrounding prostitution, such as soliciting forsex and living off "immoral earnings" (working as apimp ).Yang, 53.]Although organized prostitution is illegal, the industry had always depended on gangsters (triads) to recruit economically disadvantaged women who otherwise would never enter the profession voluntarily. Until the 1980s, most Hong Kong underground sex establishments were run by gangsters.Yang, 57.] During the 1990s, however, Hong Kong saw a massive shift in the form of prostitution. There was an influx of "northern girls" (zh-t|北姑) from
mainland China who worked as prostitutes illegally in Hong Kong on their short tourist visas;Yang, 145.] local voluntary prostitutes also increased dramatically in number. As a result, gangsters could no longer make a profit by coercion and their controlling power declined.Types and venues
*Street hookers: they can be seen scatted along the pavements of
Yau Ma Tei ,Sham Shui Po ,Tsuen Wan ,Yuen Long andTuen Mun . Usually pimps or gangsters are not involved and the prostitute would loiter in the street in search of customers. After a deal is struck, they would go to alove hotel for the service. Before theAsian financial crisis in 1998, street prostitutes would offer a set course of services; after that, the set price dropped by half.Yang, 21.] Some girls will hang around the lobbies of hotels, and will even knock on the doors of the rooms of single men after being tipped off by the concierge. In more down market accommodation the concierge may ask customers if they require company.*One-woman brothel (一樓一鳳 jat1 lau4 jat1 fung2 "Yīlóu-yīfèng"): by Hong Kong law it is illegal for two or more prostitutes to work in the same premise.Hong Kong legal code Chapter 200 Section 139 Keeping a vice establishment.] As a result, the most common form of legal prostitution in Hong Kong is the so-called one-woman brothel, where one woman receives customers in her apartment.Yang, 55.] The expense of the older centers of such activity has led to towns in the
New Territories such asYuen Long andSheung Shui . becoming centers for the one-woman brothel trade. This law however has little influence on the density of prostitute activity, the nature of Hong Kong housing meaning that entire floors of some buildings or even whole apartment blocks may consist of one woman brothels.*Saunas and massage parlours Ostensibily these are regular saunas with the management turning a blind eye to other services the masseuses may offer. Usually the "menu" on offer will fall just short of vaginal intercourse, with manual stimulation with hands ("hand-job"), breasts ("milk-job" or "Russian") and oral sex ("BJ") being amongst the services available after negotiation.
*Night club workers the term
nightclub in Hong Kong is being driven from general use for being used as a euphemism forHostess club s. Hostesses receive a basic retainer and commission for having customers buy expensive drinks, customers pay the club for the privilege of taking the girls out by buying out the girls "time", whatever comes after being a matter of negotiation between the customer and hostess. A similar format can be found at some Karaoke lounges with private rooms and even some so called "internet bars".*Freelance The growth of the internet has faciliated a practise similar to
compensated dating with amateur prostitutes offering their services on message boards and forums. [cite news |first=Nickkita |last=Lau |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Teen girls sell sex via the internet |url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_print.asp?art_id=55133&sid=15810773 |work= |publisher=The Standard |date=Monday, October 15, 2007 |accessdate=2008-09-05 ]Migrant sex workers
Thailand and Philippines
Another major aspect of this trade is migrant sex workers. These sex workers are particularly visible in the
Wan Chai district, catering mainly to Western businessmen and tourists. The sex workers operating in this area are predominantlyThai (including transsexuals) andFilipino . Many work on a freelance basis in Wan Chai bars and discotheques.There are several
NGO s that work closely with sex workers in Hong Kong; these include [http://aidsconcern.org.hk/eng/frontpage.htmlZiteng and Aids Concern] . Ziteng campaigns for changes in the law, in particular the overturn of ban on brothels with more than one prostitute, since this prevents sex workers banding together for protection.Many migrant sex workers arrive on a short tourist visa and try to make as much as money as possible by prostituting illegally before leaving Hong Kong, some returning frequently. There are also "underground" organizations (such as Thai restaurants and escort bars) that arrange for foreign (usually Thai) and mainland girls to gain work in Hong Kong legally with an entertainment visa, but in fact they actually work in go-go bars in
Wan Chai or other hostess clubs around Hong Kong.Yang, 99.]Mainland China
Despite the more visible presence of Thai and Filipino sex workers in Hong Kong, the majority of migrant sex workers who come to Hong Kong are from
mainland China . It is reported that with RMB10,000-20,000, mainland Chinese girls would normally secure a three-month visa.Fact|date=September 2008 Other frequent or previously deported visitors might experience tight visa requirements and would normally obtain only seven-day visas.Yang, 99-100.] Owing to the short stays and other expensive costs (to pay for the travel arrangements and cover the high cost of renting apartments, advertising etc. in Hong Kong), sex workers would exert all their energy and work from morning till night during their seven-day stay. The necessity to make money quickly also means that the sex workers are more likely to take risks.Yang, 100.] Also if the sex workers are abused, they are less likely to seek redress from the relevant authorities.Many mainland girls advertise their services on websites where they put their pictures, contact numbers and service charges. The youngest and most attractive may offer their services to customers at three- or four-star hotels and provide their services there; their own accommodation is less likely to be of this quality, but usually within a walk or short ride away from the main clusters of hotels, to which they are led to by their pimps, known locally as "grooms".
Older, less attractive girls will find themselves working in the one woman brothels as "phoenixes" (鳳), a term derived from the similarity of the Chinese word for prostitute to that of chicken (雞). Prices are lower than for girls who target the tourist hotels, variations in price being a product of location, with those working within the corridor formed by
Nathan Road being on the whole higher than that found in the towns of theNew Territories .Legal issues
Prostitution in Hong Kong is legal, but subject to various controls, mainly intended to keep it away from the public eye. These controls are manifested in the form of prohibiting a whole host of activities surrounding prostitution, including soliciting and advertising for sex, working as pimps, running brothels and organized prostitution. For instance, by the Hong Kong legal code Chapter 200 Section 147, any person who "solicits for any immoral purpose" in a public place may receive a maximum penalty of HK$ 10,000 and six months' imprisonment. In practice, a woman on the street in certain areas well-known for streetwalkers such as
Sham Shui Po might well be arrested even if seen smiling at a male passer-by. Advertisement of sex services, including signboards, illuminated signs and posters, is also prohibited, and an offence may result in imprisonment for 12 months. [Hong Kong legal code Chapter 200 Section 147A Prohibition of signs advertising prostitution.]Organized prostitution, in the form of directing "over another person for the purpose of... that person's prostitution", is forbidden by Section 130, and an offence may result in 14 years of imprisonment. [Hong Kong legal code Chapter 200 Section 130 Control over persons for purpose of unlawful sexual intercourse or prostitution.] Sections 131 and 137, which are aimed at pimps, stipulate a jail sentence of seven years as the maximum penalty for "procuring another person to become a prostitute" and "living on earnings of prostitution of others". [Hong Kong legal code Chapter 200 Section 131 Causing prostitution and Section 137 Living on earnings of prostitution of others.] Under Hong Kong law, it is also illegal to organize arrangement of sex deals for more than one woman; violators are subject to a HK$20,000 fine and seven years' imprisonment. Therefore, if two women are found serving customers in the same apartment, it is an illegal brothel. This gives rise to the so-called "one-woman brothel" where one woman receives customers in her apartment, which is regulated by Section 141. [Hong Kong legal code Chapter 200 Section 141 Permitting young person to resort to or be on premises or vessel for intercourse, prostitution, buggery or homosexual act.] This is the most common form of legal prostitution in Hong Kong.
Movies about prostitution in Hong Kong
* "The World of Suzie Wong" (1961)
* "Call Girl 1988 " (應召女郎一九八八 "Yìngzhào Nǚláng Yījiǔbābā")
* "Hong Kong Gigolo" (香港舞男) (1990), starringSimon Yam
* "Girls Without Tomorrow 1992 " (現代應召女郎, 92應召女郎) (1992), starringVivian Chow
* "Call Girls '94" (94應召女郎) (1994)
* "Durian Durian " (榴槤飄飄, 榴槤飄香) (2000), directed byFruit Chan
* "Hollywood Hong-Kong " (香港有個荷里活) (2001), directed by Fruit Chan
* "Public Toilet" (人民公廁) (2002), directed by Fruit Chan
* "Golden Chicken " (金雞) (2002), starringSandra Ng
* "Golden Chicken 2 " (金雞2) (2004), starring Sandra Ng
* "Whispers and Moans" (性工作者十日談) (2007) a film by Herman Yau based on the book of the same name starringAthena Chu , andMandy Chiang Books about prostitution in Hong Kong
* "Whispers and Moans: Interviews with the men and women of Hong Kong's sex industry" by Yeeshan Yang (Blacksmith Books, 2006)
Notes
References
* cite book
first = Yeeshan | last = Yang
title = Whispers and Moans: Interviews with the men and women of Hong Kong's sex industry
publisher = Blacksmith Books
id = ISBN 962-86732-8-9
year = 2006
* cite web
url=http://www.legislation.gov.hk/eng/home.htm
title = Bylingual Laws Information System
accessdate=2008-02-08
publisher = Hong Kong SAR Governmentee also
*
Prostitution in the People's Republic of China External links
* [http://www.orientexpat.com/hong-kong-articles/prostitution.html Wan Chai Bar Girls]
* [http://www.blacksmithbooks.com/9628673289.htm "Whispers and Moans" by Yeeshan Yang]
* [http://www.rthk.org.hk/rthk/tv/hkcc/20080629.html 性工作也是工作]RTHK documentry (Cantonese)
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