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  2. Chinese bathhouses - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bathhouses have thousands of years of history and consist of numerous variations. The Chinese word for bathhouses in general is zǎotáng (澡堂); although in the stricter sense may refer to traditional, low-cost Chinese bathhouses to contrast with modern, upmarket Chinese bathhouses known as xǐyù zhōngxīn (洗浴中心) or just xǐyù (洗浴).

  3. Bathing culture in Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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    During the Qing dynasty Yangzhou's bath industry greatly developed. Xu Ning Zhang opened the first public bathhouse in Yangzhou. During the Chinese revolution, Yangzhou had 33 bathhouses. The number of bathhouses in Yangzhou then grew to more than 260. As of 2002, Yangzhou's bathhouse industry employed over 5,000 people.

  4. Category:Bathing in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese bathhouses; Bathing culture in Yangzhou This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 13:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Public bathing - Wikipedia

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    Bathing culture in Chinese literature can be traced back to the Shang dynasty (1600 – 1046 BCE), where Oracle bone inscriptions describe the people washing hair and body in bath, suggesting people paid attention to personal hygiene.

  6. Revisit the history of the bathing suit with these ... - AOL

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    Today's bathing suits range from modest to risqué, but that wasn't always the case. As early as 4th century B.C. mosaics can be found of female athletes adorned in outfits that come quite close ...

  7. Category:Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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  8. Tourist fined for wearing nearly non-existent bikini: 'It was ...

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    Photo: Facebook. Maj. Jess Baylon, police chief of Malay town, which includes Boracay, told the Philippine Daily Inquirer that authorities were able to track down the tourist at a hotel with her ...

  9. List of social nudity places in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Metsoke Dragot (מצוקי דרגות) Beach by the Dead Sea, located , an oasis where a couple of sweet water springs pour into the DeadThis is a natural beach and there are no facilities, but the sweet water springs can be used for shower after a dip in the Dead Sea.