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Date Posted: 01:14:16 09/29/03 Mon
Author: leelomo
Subject: Japanese orgy in Zhuhai

Japanese Orgy in China
Japanese orgy in Zhuhai hotel sparks Chinese fury
A hotel orgy involving nearly 400 Japanese male tourists and 500 Chinese
prostitutes has sparked outrage on the mainland.

People were angry both because of the scale of the incident and the
sensitive timing - two days before the 72nd anniversary of the start of
the Japanese army's occupation of Northeast China in 1931.

"The Japanese are animals. They deliberately selected the date to
humiliate the Chinese people," one netizen wrote, citing the fact that
the Japanese had attempted to raise their national flag at the hotel but
to no avail.

The tourists collectively patronized the prostitutes in a five-star
hotel in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province.

Reports of the incident ignited flames of fury across China's major news
portals, with many netizens describing the incident as "the shame of the
nation".

It was reported that the hotel affiliated to the Zhuhai International
Convention Centre was full of prostitutes - from the city and Shenzhen -
on the night of September 16.

They were involved in a well orchestrated group activity to serve the
Japanese tourists there with a price of 1,200-1,800 yuan (US$145-217)
each night. It was the same situation on the following day. The Japanese
left on September 18.

Chinese staying at the hotel witnessed the process, during which many
Japanese openly flirted with the Chinese women in elevators. News
stories did not say why the Chinese failed to report the incident to the
police immediately.

The hotel management denied it had anything to do with the sex rites,
only saying that they must "serve every client well", and "prostitution
is a common phenomenon in star hotels across the country".

But hotel guards checked the purses and other belongings of the
prostitutes when they left to make sure they did not take anything away
from the Japanese, according to witnesses.

The news was first exposed by New Express Daily News of Guangzhou, and
was carried yesterday on major Chinese portals such as sohu.com and the
website of the People's Daily, the country's largest official newspaper
run by the Communist Party of China.

Messages left by surfers surpassed 10,000 hours after the news was
carried by the sohu websites, and increased at about an additional 1,000
each hour.

Many ordinary Chinese harbour deep resentment of Japan's wartime past
and its failure to own up to atrocities it committed during its brutal
occupation of parts of China from 1931 to 1945. The incident has stoked
their anger once again. Many called on Chinese people to stop buying
Japanese goods on the Chinese market.

"Where are the police? Where are the government officials who are
supposed to crack down on prostitution?" asked another surfer.

An official with the publicity department of the Zhuhai municipal
government told China Daily yesterday that the local authorities are
"very concerned" about the incident and are organizing relevant
departments to investigate. The official, who declined to be named,
refused to make further comment "before outcome of the probe is made
clear".

The hotel also became the target of people's anger. Surfers asked
"anyone with conscience" to call 0756-3329988, the hotel's number, to
protest.

Apart from some extremist remarks that "the Japanese and hookers should
be killed" and the hotel "blown up", there were rational suggestions on
how to deal with the incident.

As prostitution is illegal in China, "we shall use the weapon of law to
punish those involved - the Japanese clients, the prostitutes and the
organizers", one message read.

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