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September 30, 2003

China Fury Over Mass Japanese Tourist Orgy In Hotel

(AFP) -- The Chinese government has ordered Japan to teach its citizens how to behave following an "extremely odious" mass orgy between hundreds of Japanese tourists and Chinese prostitutes.

Responding to mounting fury over the three-day orgy in a hotel in the southern city of Zhuhai on the anniversary of Japan's occupation of China, the Chinese foreign ministry said it had launched a formal investigation

The Chinese media and Internet chatrooms have been crackling with anger over reports of the September 16-18 sex marathon which reportedly involved 380 male Japanese tourists and 500 prostitutes at a five-star hotel.

"This case is of an extremely odious nature," foreign ministry spokesman Kong Quan said in a statement late Sunday.

"Foreign citizens in China must abide by Chinese laws," Kong said. "We hope the Japanese government will improve their citizens' education about this."

The incident has ignited a wave of nationalistic and anti-Japanese sentiment, with many people convinced the orgy was timed to humiliate China on September 18, the anniversary of the start of Japan's occupation of northeast China in 1931.

Newspapers quoted Chinese witnesses as saying the Japanese tourists admitted coming to Zhuhai purely for sex. They said the five-star Zhuhai International Convention Center Hotel was overrun with tourists openly groping and hugging prostitutes in elevators and other public places.

Reports said doors between hotel rooms were left open and that up to three or four girls could be seen or heard servicing clients in each room.

The public security bureau in the southern province of Guangdong has also launched an inquiry into the incident, while the hotel has been temporarily shut down.

The incident underlines sensitive the relationship between the Chinese people its Asian neighbors, despite booming trade and the fact that Japan is China's largest trade partner.

Anti-Japanese sentiment forever simmers under the surface of increasing trade, tourism and cultural exchanges between the two countries.

Memories of Japan's wartime atrocities, including rapes and use of Chinese women as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers, remain strong among the older generation, and the history of the Japanese occupation until 1945 is regularly taught to the younger generation.

Despite the official outrage over the incident, China's booming southern cities are a well-known magnet for sex tourists from within China as well as from places such as Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan.

Media reports said the hotel's marketing and sales department, using its contacts in Japan, had organized the group of all-male Japanese tourists to come to Zhuhai. The "madame" of the hotel's nightclub allegedly prepared the large group of prostitutes.

More than 15,000 messages by angry Chinese have been posted on one Chinese website alone, denouncing the incident as "national shame" while some called for a boycott of Japanese products.


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